sluggermike
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I went RVing for the first time in the snow. It wasn't my idea, but it just turned out that way. Coming from southern California I'm pretty much a fish out of water when it comes to the snow and cold weather. This morning after RV camping in North Salt Lake for a week and experiencing a wind storm and two days of heavy snow, I tried to disconnect my sewer line. The black water valve was frozen shut and the grey water was frozen open. I tried to thaw them out with a hair dryer, but it didn't work. Later in the day when the sun came out I was finally able to open and close the valves.
I am now staying in camp 150 miles south, on my way home, where the temp is supposed to get down to 16 degrees. I have the water hooked up to an outside source. I'm not quite sure what to do with the water. The manager at the camp told me to disconnect the hose to prevent it from freezing, or should I let the water drip all night like I have done before.
I am now staying in camp 150 miles south, on my way home, where the temp is supposed to get down to 16 degrees. I have the water hooked up to an outside source. I'm not quite sure what to do with the water. The manager at the camp told me to disconnect the hose to prevent it from freezing, or should I let the water drip all night like I have done before.