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Old 07-10-2019, 04:02 PM   #21
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While I don't drain my system between trips, here are the valves I installed on my low point drains. They came from McMaster-Carr (SMC brand) and you can attach a garden hose to them to allow other things to be supplied by your water system. (add water to a friends R/V - wash the rig - etc.)
Attaching valves to the drains is an exceptional idea!

Maybe a dumb question here... We're probably spending a few weeks in Central Texas next late winter. It occasionally drops below freezing there at night, but we have the arctic-pack on the 329DS so I am hoping that will be be OK. Do you think the valves might cause freezing issues more than just the stock plastic hose ends/plugs would?
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