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jeepasaurusrex:
I always blow my lines out with air. I keep a small electric heater going inside mine during the winter. I open up all the doors, cabinets, etc so there are no cold spots. Helps keep the moisture out, and you do not have to use them damn Dri-eze things. Never had an issue doing this.  :)

fishseeker:
I use my rv in the winter for fishing and such. I keep my propane tanks full. If the temps are going to stay below freezing for a while I fire off the heat as if I was using it. Uasally not much of a problem on the wet side but I like to be able to just load up and go. Do open the doors on the cabnets so heat can get to all pipes! Use antifeeze it all Ptraps though. Pours some in the holding tanks so I can empty them when the time comes. Sucks to have your tanks freeze when Elk hunting and have to wait for them to thaw to empty them! Been There,Done That!! >:(

Big Jim Jr:

--- Quote ---I always blow my lines out with air. I keep a small electric heater going inside mine during the winter. I open up all the doors, cabinets, etc so there are no cold spots. Helps keep the moisture out, and you do not have to use them damn Dri-eze things. Never had an issue doing this. 
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This is exactly what I do too. Works every year. If it is going to be really cold, I add a second heater.

smdave:
I just let the furnace run when it gets to freezing.

Dave

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