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Old 01-06-2014, 12:53 PM   #15
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I look at it like this. Either it will freeze and I will have to fix stuff or it wont. I hope is winterized good enough.

My neighbor had his MH winterized at the dealer. They didn't drain the fresh water tank. His rig ended up parked in our heated shop for 4 days thawing out.
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Oops brain tart meant Dye EZ something to dry the air in the unit. My Cap in the front and the front windscreen gather a bunch of water.

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Another thing worth noting in extreme cold is to not operate slides, awnings, antennas, or just about anything if you can avoid it. The rubber seals, awning topper materials, antenna coax line, etc., are probably not very flexible (perhaps even brittle in some cases) at sub-zero temps and while they won't be harmed in a static condition they can be damaged by movement in extremely frigid conditions.
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What about those of you that are living in your RV. What have you done to protect your rig? I unhooked the water hose, am using on board water tank. Rig uses heat from furnace to heat the bays. Hope that's enough.
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