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Nov-03-2019 10:37 AM
profdant139 wrote:I said "quite a few". I guess you are not one of them.
Actually, Huntingdog, our real reason for not using the furnace much is not about saving propane. It is more about electricity -- the furnace draws four amps! And it is noisy.
But you are absolutely right -- the water lines usually won't freeze in the high 20s, especially if they are all inside the trailer and if you keep your trailer warm.
The real problem is the outflow tube from the water tank, which is thin and is often not inside the trailer. It will usually freeze in the low 20s, unless you have installed a heat cable.
Nov-03-2019 05:57 AM
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Nov-03-2019 01:15 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:You are misunderstanding.pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
You may start to have serious problems at about 23 F. YMMV
WOW! I thought water froze at 32 F. I guess I was mistaken!
Nov-02-2019 06:37 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
You may start to have serious problems at about 23 F. YMMV
Nov-02-2019 05:53 PM
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Oct-28-2019 08:37 AM
Snomas wrote:
I moved from CO to AZ and don't worry about cold weather any more.
Oct-27-2019 12:26 PM
Snomas wrote:It can happen in AZ. We have seen 9 below near Sonoita in January.
I moved from CO to AZ and don't worry about cold weather any more.
Oct-27-2019 05:59 AM
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