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Kechkaren

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We have a 2022 keystone sprinter 30RL taking our first major trip from Michigan to South Padre TX leaving 01-05-23
First stop in Park City KY low temp of 30-33 degrees. 2nd stop in Clanton AL with a low temp of 32. Would we be able to hook up to water safely, without freezing the pipes?? Then I know we’ll be going on to our 3rd stop with higher temps.
 
Do you mean inside the unit or the hose to the campground? Run the furnace as it most likely blows into the underbelly and around the pipes to prevent freezing. The supply hose can survive those temps most likely but most fill up the onboard fresh water tank and run their pump.
 
This is great! Thank you. Yes, inside the unit, in and around the underbelly. I kinda thought running the heat (we would anyway) would prevent pipes from freezing. Just do not want any issues!
 

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