Dave Desmarais
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Hi,
We just bought a reflection 280RS and are going to Gatlinburg TN next week. I live in Myrtle Beach, where it is still summer like temps, and while I expected cool weather in the mountains was shocked to see forecasts where at night the lows drop to between 28-30 degrees.
My unit does have tank heaters, and I’ll definitely be running the heat all night. My basic beginner questions are: 1). Fresh water hookup. Should I fill up the fresh water tank and disconnect the hose for night water use, or could I just leave the city water trickle running overnight to keep it from freezing. 2). When I first get there, the black and grey water tanks will be empty, even if I do fill up the fresh water tank. Can I do any damage by turning on the tank heaters if the tanks are empty?
3). Anything else I should consider? It will be mid 40s during the day so it’s basically a few hrs overnight of sub freezing I need to worry about.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave and Renee
Myrtle Beach, Sc
We just bought a reflection 280RS and are going to Gatlinburg TN next week. I live in Myrtle Beach, where it is still summer like temps, and while I expected cool weather in the mountains was shocked to see forecasts where at night the lows drop to between 28-30 degrees.
My unit does have tank heaters, and I’ll definitely be running the heat all night. My basic beginner questions are: 1). Fresh water hookup. Should I fill up the fresh water tank and disconnect the hose for night water use, or could I just leave the city water trickle running overnight to keep it from freezing. 2). When I first get there, the black and grey water tanks will be empty, even if I do fill up the fresh water tank. Can I do any damage by turning on the tank heaters if the tanks are empty?
3). Anything else I should consider? It will be mid 40s during the day so it’s basically a few hrs overnight of sub freezing I need to worry about.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave and Renee
Myrtle Beach, Sc