
Great, thanks! I think I’ll go out again and press the ball bearing in on the shower connector! Have you ever used your GC in the winter? We plan on visiting my mum in 2 weeks for a weekend as she has now moved in to a small bungalow, so will be easier for us to stay local in the GC, just wondering that water etc. Will be ok if it weather freezes, we will be on hook up and plan to have a small oil radiator on all the time, as well as the hot water turned on, to keep the van warm, so I think that should keep the water etc. From freezing.Yes, I think that’s it, it is all that I do and then cross my fingers. ! The one I neglected last year was the rear shower and it froze. Plugging in the shower hose with spray head on or pressing in a screwdriver to push the ball bearing seal back and release the pressure is all that’s needed (once all drained down)
Great, appreciate the advice! ThanksYes. We’ve used in all weathers, sub zero upwards. No issues. Heating is excellent and van well insulated B pillar back. I’d not bother with the oil heater just run the Truma on low (6A) ‘electric only’ on hookup that way the air will be properly circulated. There are hot air vents behind the fresh water tank to keep that from freezing as well as in the wc, garage etc.
Good advice, yes I always do that, we have had Motorhomes for a few years before the GC, we actually saw somebody suffer from this a few years ago where they kept their EHU on a reel and only unwound a few metres to connect up! I do not think they did it again!!!apologies if teaching to such eggs but often forgot, ensure you fully roll out your hookup cable when running on all electric. If you don’t the cable could overheat. Generally only becomes obvious on extended use at reasonable amps draw and not usually a problem if you are just running the fridge and a few lights. That said, always best practice.
Yes you need to keep the interior of the van above about 5 degrees, then it won’t dump the water.Hi. I'm currently away in my GC and on arrival at the site I filled the clean water tank to 50 litres. The outside temperature was around 5 degrees. By the time i had pitched up I noticed that the water from the tap was a trickle and the clean water tank was empty. It had automatically emptied due to the temperature. (This is referred to in the small GC manual).
We ended up filling bottles and had no running hot water.
Is this something we have to live with?
Would it make any difference if I had of heated the van interior prior to filling up with water?
Fortunately the heating was unaffected as we had EHU.
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