I'm sure I'll be fine, but just wanted some opinions and tips.
We're heading to the northern, lower peninsul of Michigan this weekend for our last outing of the year in our 2021 T@B 320S. The weather forcast predicts that on one night it could drop to 32° for an hour or so.
I would really like to use the water and wait until I return to winterize. With the heat on in the camper, should I worry about freezing? I thought I would pour a little antifreeze in my shower drain, sink drains, and grey tank for the evening for a little insurance.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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2006 F-150
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
-I bumped the inside temperature up to 70°.
-Left the cabinet door below the sink open
-Drained my grey tank then closed it and poured the pink stuff down all the drains...to fill the traps and allow some of the antifreeze to reach the grey tank
-Lastly, I got up every hour or so and ran some water from the faucets into a pan (so it wouldn't displace the antifreeze).
Everything was fine and the little T@B worked like a champ. Enjoyed a nice hot shower in the morning before packing up. Love this little camper!
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