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Sorry, I worded it wrong . It's just an ordinary heater with a frost setting, set up in the vanChris; do you have a link for the "frost stat" heater so that you can pass it on to @wildebus ?
Sorry, I worded it wrong . It's just an ordinary heater with a frost setting, set up in the vanChris; do you have a link for the "frost stat" heater so that you can pass it on to @wildebus ?
This morning I have drained the Water Boiler and opened the Fresh Tank drain, plus put the taps half-open (this is following advice from previous owner and if that process worked for him for last decade, should be good for me )Chris; do you have a link for the "frost stat" heater so that you can pass it on to @wildebus ?
But darling, are you sure your not seeing someone else? You seem to be receiving more emails than you used too! It's ok, it's only the camperThat can be linked to the Monitoring system and send an email if it goes below a selected value
I do the same to stop stail water in the tankI drain mine down after every trip to be honest... it's not a chore to top it up again when I'm heading off. There's rarely much water left in the fresh tank by the time I come home anyway, so it's mainly the boiler. I did the winter thing last week - taps left open, pump off, low-wattage heater on thermostat, cushions away from the walls, etc. We were -3 for a couple of nights here last week but it's warmed up nicely again now.
Sorry to hear this.Talking of removing batteries, I had totally forgotten to remove the battery from my quartz TagHeur watch which I seldome used. A couple of months back I decided to get it out and wear it, found it wasn't working, popped along to a specialist to have a new battery fitted only to be told that the watch was totally stuffed as the battery had leaked! Oh bugger £1200 quids worth down the drain!
Crawls back under a stone......Sorry gone off toplc
I guess this is probably all obvious, but not had a Motorhome so trying to work out what is sensible to do as going to start hitting zero fairly soon, but I am wanting/hoping to use the Motorhome over the wintertime?That means that you have no water from the sink either? In this sitution, do you carry a separate water container to fill kettle or whatever and heat any water for washing in the kettle?
The way I look at it is that just takes a few minutes to stick some water in the tank before I head off. Far more hassle to replace pipes and - heaven forbid - the boiler because of freezing.I guess this is probably all obvious, but not had a Motorhome so trying to work out what is sensible to do as going to start hitting zero fairly soon, but I am wanting/hoping to use the Motorhome over the wintertime?