Uncle_Howie
RVF Regular
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- Sep 8, 2023
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Ya I will be blowing the lines out and opening everything up. I live in the PNW. Just wanted to make sure the hughs would still protect even if it's adapted downThat shouldn't be a problem so long as you are not going to be drawing more than 15 amps. You should be able to keep your fridge running as well as keep your batteries maintained (as long as your unit is equipped to do so. Check to see if you have a battery monitor for your chassis battery.
You don't state if you will be winterizing. If you are in "cold" country, I doubt if you would be able to keep your plumbing above freezing using less than 15 amps.
Darrell
agree, should be just fineI store mine this way all the time no issues.