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Just below freezing for a night
SandyKelly
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Hello... 2021 400... Iam in northwest Florida, a cg host just came by to encourage me to leave the water dripping in my faucets - (not planning to do that) it's to be 32° tonight.. Alde is working well.. any need for concern? Or something else I should be doing? Thanks for your help.
Sandy
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Disconnect and empty the water hose and maybe leave the campground faucet dripping. You can add a little water to your tank for the night. No concern with the trailer for a couple of hours of just below freezing.Fun story: I once got delayed leaving in the morning because I didn't disconnect the hose and the thing was stiff like a branch
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I don't think that you need to worry about that
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