Hi all
This will be our first winter with our new FWC. When we picked it up at FWC they explained to us how to drain the water and then flush out the lines with an air hose.
We plan to use our camper throughout the winter as a home base for us and our new baby at the local ski resort on ski days and to hopefully get in a few winter camping trips. We live in the Sierra Nevada foothills and at our elevation we get a little snow throughout the winter, but not much. Temps will drop below freezing throughout the winter at night, but almost always warms up during the day. But, a quick drive and we are up the higher elevations with more snow and colder temps.
Do we need to drain and flush out the water every time we are not using it? What about when we are using it and temps are going to get below freezing? Are we risking damaging the water system? What do other people do? Curious to hear what other people do?
This will be our first winter with our new FWC. When we picked it up at FWC they explained to us how to drain the water and then flush out the lines with an air hose.
We plan to use our camper throughout the winter as a home base for us and our new baby at the local ski resort on ski days and to hopefully get in a few winter camping trips. We live in the Sierra Nevada foothills and at our elevation we get a little snow throughout the winter, but not much. Temps will drop below freezing throughout the winter at night, but almost always warms up during the day. But, a quick drive and we are up the higher elevations with more snow and colder temps.
Do we need to drain and flush out the water every time we are not using it? What about when we are using it and temps are going to get below freezing? Are we risking damaging the water system? What do other people do? Curious to hear what other people do?