I would love some opinions here.
We live in Texas and use our rig year round in both hot and cooler weather. It rarely ever gets cold, like its about to be. We had plans this coming weekend to help some friends with an event and we were going to be staying in our rig, so I wasn't too worried about draining the water. I just got word from my wife, that she made a decision not to go because of the weather. Herein lies my question.
cold weather supposed to last 4 days or so, do I need to drain everything down? My old rig was super easy, and I have yet to do it on my GD, but it cant be that hard.
or do I just run the tank heater and leave the furnace on a lower setting?
I get that draining is probably the best option, but I have a 1/2 full water tank and my storage facility, although very nice, allows water to pool in my stall. AND its only 3-4 days of real cold stuff. Thoughts?
We live in Texas and use our rig year round in both hot and cooler weather. It rarely ever gets cold, like its about to be. We had plans this coming weekend to help some friends with an event and we were going to be staying in our rig, so I wasn't too worried about draining the water. I just got word from my wife, that she made a decision not to go because of the weather. Herein lies my question.
cold weather supposed to last 4 days or so, do I need to drain everything down? My old rig was super easy, and I have yet to do it on my GD, but it cant be that hard.
or do I just run the tank heater and leave the furnace on a lower setting?
I get that draining is probably the best option, but I have a 1/2 full water tank and my storage facility, although very nice, allows water to pool in my stall. AND its only 3-4 days of real cold stuff. Thoughts?
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