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Old 12-22-2017, 01:12 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by 556mike View Post
Appreciate your comments/ suggestions. We live in Bay Area and it is supposed to go below 32 by a few degrees tonite. Can't get to the mh/storage area until tomorrow, and then only to drain tank of 1/4 capacity. Will do what I can to drain remainder of lines. 556mike
No guarantees - but...
It takes much more than a few hours a couple of degrees below 32 to cause any issues... especially for lines inside compartments/RV.
The compartment/RV itself would need to drop below 32 - and hold that long enough to freeze a line.

A 1/4 full fresh water tank would take a longggg time to freeze at 30 degrees... Even the lines running through the RV will take time to freeze.

As I stated - no guarantees - but personally I wouldn't be concerned until temps drop into 20's and stay there for longer periods.
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