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Old 12-08-2019, 02:24 PM   #1
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Surviving the Indiana winter

This is my first time living full time out of a motorhome...
My motorhome is a 1984 30 foot class c HR Imperial 30cb and I am currently living on the property hooked to electrical on my jobs property at the loading Bay....

My biggest concern is making sure my grey and black tanks don't burst and freeze...

What do y'all recommend just drain the tanks and piss in a bucket?
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Old 12-08-2019, 03:09 PM   #2
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This may be an option, if it suits your needs you may live in your entire MH with it winterized all winter and be worry-free .https://www.amazon.com/USAStock-Upgr...SIN=B07MTK632Y
All you would require is heat; an extend-a-stay LP hose and a rental 250G LP tank would be a great setup.
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Even IF your holding tanks were located in a heated bay, where would you find a dump station open during the winter ?

You best go with dry plumbing and use portable devices for liquids in and out.
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