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Old 11-16-2019, 07:32 PM   #8
MimiBeth
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Rcstroll View Post
I find myself in a situation that I need to go into a below freezing temperature for several days and while living in our RV. Currently in southern CA and have to go to IN within next few weeks. Will experience some temps at night below 32 deg F. Have been told that my particular RV will heat the pipes in basement areas if I have furnace on at 60 deg or higher. I will drain all holding tanks before nightfall and will have furnace on at 60 deg F, but (other than not do it) is there any other suggestions to do while driving or get through the night?? Hope all the Thor expertise out there can assist. Thank you in advance.
We had overnight temps dip to 28 for a couple of hours below freezing in Gulf Shores! We have a class A & just let the kitchen sink faucet drip slowly... we know it drains for sure to the grey tank which was open. It would take a longer colder night for the black tank to freeze! You can get a heated hose for fresh water if necessary but we just cover the faucet & let it drip slightly.
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