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Old 09-11-2008, 07:18 AM   #1
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Fall Camping and When to Winterize

Good morning, everyone! This is our first year using our Sunline travel trailer (Indeed, any trailer!) and we are booked for the Adirondack Meet & Greet later this month. Thing is, we already had a frost-warning last night with the temperature down to 37F. Guess it is not beyond imagining that nightime temperatures could drop to freezing between now and/or during the Meet & Greet. What, if anything, should we be doing to maintain our trailer through this Fall season and before 'winterizing' in late September? We live in northeastern Vermont. We would appreciate your advice. Thank you.

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Old 09-11-2008, 07:31 AM   #2
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Unless you want to run the heater on cold nights like this until the M&G, here's what I would do.

- drain HW heater tank
- blow out all water lines with compressed air
- pour a little anti-freeze down all drains
- run water pump for a couple seconds

You don't need much anti-freeze, at most half the bottle. You aren't preparing it for a hard freeze.

If you do decide to run the heater, someone on here mentioned it's a good idea to open the cabinet doors where the pipes are.

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I don't worry about frost warning.
What you need to worry about if the temperature drops below freezing for the overnight, and for a length of time that it will create a hard freeze (i.e., freeze water).
That's when you need to follow the procedure that Jon indicated above to insure there are no problems.

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I don't worry about frost warning.
What you need to worry about if the temperature drops below freezing for the overnight, and for a length of time that it will create a hard freeze (i.e., freeze water).
That's when you need to follow the procedure that Jon indicated above to insure there are no problems.
Ditto.

Temps need to get down below freezing (32 degrees F.) and stay there before water will expand. When it does, it expands by approximately 9%. This expansion is what breaks things if the water does not have some place to expand into.

Leaving a quart or two of water in the bottom of your WH is very unlikely to damage the tank over winter. The water expands in the easiest direction; ie. up into 4/ 1/2 gallons of air.

Likewise, draining your fresh water tank and leaving the drain spigot open and blowing out the line between the tank and the pump (and the pump) means that any residual water in the fresh water tank won't be able to damage the tank or the lines. It simply expands into 25 gallons of air. As long as the drain line and the line from the tank to the pump are clear, they can't be damaged either.

Blowing out the S traps of your drains accomplishes the same thing. Most folks like to put a bit of RV pink antifreeze in the drains to prevent odors from backing up into the trailer and to doubly protect the S trap from freezing and breaking.

General rule is the smaller the space that holds the water, the easier it is to break when it freezes. The relatively tiny water valves in your toilets are particularly susceptible to this. (DO NOT ask me how I know.... )

Same for pipes in the trailer. The PEX tubing that they use these days is more robust, but nobody wants to test it in their trailer. In the old days (dating myself here), they used the gray hard plastic pipe or the tan stuff, both of which broke easily if not winterized. (Don't ask...)

If you actually are camping in the trailer and you get hard frost, you most likely won't have freezing problems in your unit because of temperature radiated out of the trailer. It's the same effect as a frost at home. Stuff right up against the house won't have frost on it because of heat radiation. Only takes a couple of degrees difference to see this.

I generally don't winterize here in western NY State until after mid-October, although if the weatherman tells us of a unusual low temp situtation, I'll do a bit of dry winterizing to protect as everyone has indicated above.
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