I have a 2011 Greystone with what the dealer called "Polar Package". The end of summer is here, but we want to do one more long weekend before storage. Daytime temps here in northern Minnesota are in the 50's, but night time can dip into the 20's.
Are the low point drains that hang below the coach going to give me a problem? I suppose the best solution is to find a way to tuck them up above the insulation, but just don't have the time this fall to do that.
If these drains freeze what issues will I have? I find it interesting that the dealer told me the Polar Package was tested down to 0 degrees, yet there is this seeming weakness.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Al
Heartland Owners Club #2260
Are the low point drains that hang below the coach going to give me a problem? I suppose the best solution is to find a way to tuck them up above the insulation, but just don't have the time this fall to do that.
If these drains freeze what issues will I have? I find it interesting that the dealer told me the Polar Package was tested down to 0 degrees, yet there is this seeming weakness.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Al
Heartland Owners Club #2260