My name is Gardner and I'm brand new to this forum (2 year owner). I'm looking for advice on thawing out a frozen hot water supply line. I live in Eastern Tennessee and it's very cold right now. Have heated supply lines running to my 23' Imagine but it appears my hot water supply line (between inlet to camper and hot water tank) has frozen over night. My hot water tank is on and feels warm to the touch, I have the on furnace 75 deg F (working well and increased from 60 deg overnight), and have all panels in camper off (to the hot water heater valves / tank, under the shower access which looks like access to insulated underbelly through small square panel with a fan blowing warm air into the area, and all drawers / door open).
None of the fixtures has hot water but all now have cold water. Originally this morning, the kitchen sink (on back end of camper) had neither cold or hot water. Now the cold water is flowing freely.
Any suggestions to help further thaw out hot water lines? It's going to get colder this evening and I'm hoping to get all lines thawed and run a drip the next day until we break the cold spell.
None of the fixtures has hot water but all now have cold water. Originally this morning, the kitchen sink (on back end of camper) had neither cold or hot water. Now the cold water is flowing freely.
Any suggestions to help further thaw out hot water lines? It's going to get colder this evening and I'm hoping to get all lines thawed and run a drip the next day until we break the cold spell.
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