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Russellvh

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Nov 18, 2021
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Location
Home based out of the Colony, Texas
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Forest River
RV Model
Wildcat Fifth-wheel
RV Length
36.5
TOW/TOAD
2019 Ford F-250.
Fulltimer
Yes
I think I have everything covered for sub-freezing temps, when in my trailer but if temps are in 20’s overnight and 40’s during day on a travel day do I need to take any special measures for early travel?

Not questioning roads but water in the tanks etc. Do I leave tank heaters on? Stuff like that.
 
I have no personal experience, but I would think a lot depends on how long you will travel with temps below freezing. My guess is the tanks will be find as there is plenty of room in non-full tanks for expansion if there is freezing. However, I would be concerned with water lines, connections (plastic) and fixtures. I have a heated underbelly on my rig, but my only experience is one night of fall camping that went down to 28 degrees. I disconnected the water line from the campground, turned on my heat and tank heaters and all was fine. Good luck
 

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