Lemut
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Hi All,
Any thoughts on this one?
Just been away in the UK and on our last night the drain/ anti-freeze valve on our Burstner decided we had had enough tea and dumped the water tank contents during the night. The tank is internal and I had left the seat up so warm air in the van could circulate around the tank and I had hoped valve. To the best of my knowledge the temp did not drop lower than 19c in the living area. It was -1 outside with low wind speeds but my walking uncomfortable alarm never triggered which as far as I am concerned confirms the steady cabin temperature.
Any thoughts on how I can stop this happening again ? I would rather not exchange the valve if possible as having looked at it, I would need to take a course in gynaecology to get at it.
Cheers guys.
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Any thoughts on this one?
Just been away in the UK and on our last night the drain/ anti-freeze valve on our Burstner decided we had had enough tea and dumped the water tank contents during the night. The tank is internal and I had left the seat up so warm air in the van could circulate around the tank and I had hoped valve. To the best of my knowledge the temp did not drop lower than 19c in the living area. It was -1 outside with low wind speeds but my walking uncomfortable alarm never triggered which as far as I am concerned confirms the steady cabin temperature.
Any thoughts on how I can stop this happening again ? I would rather not exchange the valve if possible as having looked at it, I would need to take a course in gynaecology to get at it.
Cheers guys.
.