holding tanks and freezing
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10-24-2006, 13:52
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holding tanks and freezing
Yeah, I know what you mean. What kinda gas comes from Hot S^%$t? Methane?
Don't want to get it that hot, where is that gas gonna go? Seriously, I have a couple of full timing Northern friends running around in plastic coaches and I have seen some of their deals work, including the running water trick. My motor home neighbor from North Illinois has a favorite saying. KISS. At times, I think he might be on to something. Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Gardner Yeaw To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:20 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: holding tanks and freezing I suppose I could look into electric tank heaters, but it seems to use a bunch of electricity. I would guess that you would attach them to the bottom of the tanks and then put some kind of insulation over them to keep the heat in. I think I am beginning to understand where the term 'hot sh&%$t' came from. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert" > > Gardner: > We can get into the high teens and the low twenties in NW FL. We open the dump valves and let water slowly run from faucets servicing the gray and black tanks. In my coach it is the bath sink and the kitchen sink. When the temp gets above 30 we shut them off. No water, no ice. Moving water is difficult to freeze. This may not work in extended sub-freezing situations and very low temps but the Snowbirds in SOB's do this. Snowbird engineering in NW FL I guess. Water is in the park fee. LOL > > Leroy Eckert > 1990 WB-40 > Niceville, FL > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rob Robinson > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 10:26 AM > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] holding tanks and freezing > > > Some have used rock salt > > On 24/10/06, Gardner Yeaw > > > > I may stretch the North East season with a trip in early December to > > Washington DC. I have small electric heaters in the cabinets with > > plumbing as well as the rear compartment with the fresh water tank and > > hot water heater. What I am concerned about is the grey and black > > water tanks. Is there a recommended antifreeze that can be used to > > prevent freezing of the liquid that isn't bad for septic systems? > > > > I would expect the temperatures to be above 20 and so I don't need a > > lot, but I don't want the dump valves to freeze up. > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > > > > > > > -- > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > 94 WLWB > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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holding tanks and freezing - Gardner Yeaw - 10-24-2006, 03:18
holding tanks and freezing - Rob Robinson - 10-24-2006, 03:26
holding tanks and freezing - fwernlein - 10-24-2006, 05:20
holding tanks and freezing - erniecarpet@... - 10-24-2006, 07:25
holding tanks and freezing - davidkerryedwards - 10-24-2006, 08:29
holding tanks and freezing - dspithaler@... - 10-24-2006, 10:39
holding tanks and freezing - Tom Meservey - 10-24-2006, 11:27
holding tanks and freezing - Leroy Eckert - 10-24-2006, 13:01
holding tanks and freezing - Gardner Yeaw - 10-24-2006, 13:20
holding tanks and freezing - Stephen Birtles - 10-24-2006, 13:40
holding tanks and freezing - Leroy Eckert - 10-24-2006 13:52
holding tanks and freezing - Henry Jay Hannigan - 10-25-2006, 02:29
holding tanks and freezing - fwernlein - 10-25-2006, 03:24
holding tanks and freezing - Gardner Yeaw - 10-25-2006, 12:22
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