PancakeBill
Well-known member
Many nights below freezing and some folks had their water freeze up, didn't leave it dripping. Last season was colder in Sept, early Oct, and we actually hit -4. Even my dripping didn't keep that from freezing, but a little heat solved it quickly.
One trick, put a Y fitting inside, feed the water in on one side, and put short hose with a small running drip out of the coach on the other side. Works real well. Close your windshield curtains, drop the rest of the curtains, helps minimize convection cooling.
I am thinking of some sort of skirting for the winter, but need it so I van pop it off if we decide to head out for a couple days.
Back in my truck camping days we camped in northern climates right into Dec.
One trick, put a Y fitting inside, feed the water in on one side, and put short hose with a small running drip out of the coach on the other side. Works real well. Close your windshield curtains, drop the rest of the curtains, helps minimize convection cooling.
I am thinking of some sort of skirting for the winter, but need it so I van pop it off if we decide to head out for a couple days.
Back in my truck camping days we camped in northern climates right into Dec.