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Old 04-30-2017, 08:13 AM   #1
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Default At what temperature do you have to worry about pipe damage?

I am camping in Bryce and it is getting cold. I am at Ruby's with hookups and can keep it warm inside with two space heaters. I am wondering at what temperature I need to start worrying about pipes freezing to the point of breaking. It is supposed to get down to 23. It is warming up into the 50's during the day so things should thaw out if they freeze a little. I think I can keep the inside pipes warm enough by keeping bathroom door open and doors open under the sinks. I am most concerned about the short pipe exposed outside where you drain system and the holding tank. I am also considering dry camping here a few days, would these temperatures put me at too much risk for problems? It is supposed to be warming up. What would be a safe temperatures for dry camping?
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