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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3929319" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>They don't do the anti-freeze if they are living in the RV full time. With our full time RV it is as Dennis described in that the furnace heats the underbelly and prevents things from freezing. If it gets down to zero degrees, we have one water line (water manifold to kitchen sink) that is hot that will freeze up, but all the rest are fine. Now, a couple of years ago, we had -16 degree temps and the outside supply hoses froze up and we were without water.</p><p></p><p>This last cold front saw us get down to about 5 degrees and the underbelly only got down to about 38 degrees. We were fine inside although it did get the inside down to 64 degrees. I turned on supplemental electric heat about 5:30 am and warmed us back up to 72 degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3929319, member: 7900"] They don't do the anti-freeze if they are living in the RV full time. With our full time RV it is as Dennis described in that the furnace heats the underbelly and prevents things from freezing. If it gets down to zero degrees, we have one water line (water manifold to kitchen sink) that is hot that will freeze up, but all the rest are fine. Now, a couple of years ago, we had -16 degree temps and the outside supply hoses froze up and we were without water. This last cold front saw us get down to about 5 degrees and the underbelly only got down to about 38 degrees. We were fine inside although it did get the inside down to 64 degrees. I turned on supplemental electric heat about 5:30 am and warmed us back up to 72 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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