I'm 30 miles from the Mexican border but got hit with a large winter blast two days ago with a wind chill of -1 and actual of 9 degrees and currently with lows of 17-18 degrees. I have a rear kitchen and the water lines are freezing from mid ship to the kitchen. I thought as long as the furnace was working that that shouldn't happen. Called the factory and ask about their claim of zero degree tested and he stated the water lines are only protected to 32 degrees and that test is only to prove you can maintain a reasonable temperature inside the coach. Probably don't have much to worry about above 32 .
Has anyone had any luck insulating the waterlines and what should I use? Was thinking after I drop the plastic under belly I might try 1/2 inch black pipe insulation to see if that helps. We like to stay in New Mexico but the temps are often below 32 degrees at night. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Has anyone had any luck insulating the waterlines and what should I use? Was thinking after I drop the plastic under belly I might try 1/2 inch black pipe insulation to see if that helps. We like to stay in New Mexico but the temps are often below 32 degrees at night. Any suggestions would be appreciated.