West Coast Mags
Adventurer
I bought a used truck camper that I'm refinishing and updating inside and will be installing it on a fullsize pick up. I'm making lots of layout changes and am pretty much starting fresh. I've hit a road block on the water storage issue, I've read through some great threads here on expo and am covered on pumps, plumbing, storage etc but have a pretty basic question that I need advice on: water freezing?
The camper currently has about a 15 gallon tank inside the camper but due to my planned layout I was considering mounting it under the truck where the factory spare tire used to be. I had planned to install a similar sized fresh tank and slightly smaller gray water tank, and thought of advantages of having the water down low for better center of gravity, also it would be easy to make a mounting set up underneath and between the frame rails and it would be easy to fill and drain also by being external of the camper. But I plan to occasionaly do some winter camping in the truck so I started thinking about freezing issues.
For the folks that camper-camp in cold climates do you have your water supply in the camper and a heater running inside all the time to keep it above freezing, or have you gotten by with water storage outside of the camper. Or do you have circulation devices or heaters for the water supply if it is stored externally.
I am short on space inside for a large water tank and would really like to store it under the truck between the frame rails, but on the other hand, I'm building the truck with the intention of occasionaly camping stationary in the snow for upto a week on occasion. Any advice on ways to make external water storage work in the winter? Thanks in advance!
The camper currently has about a 15 gallon tank inside the camper but due to my planned layout I was considering mounting it under the truck where the factory spare tire used to be. I had planned to install a similar sized fresh tank and slightly smaller gray water tank, and thought of advantages of having the water down low for better center of gravity, also it would be easy to make a mounting set up underneath and between the frame rails and it would be easy to fill and drain also by being external of the camper. But I plan to occasionaly do some winter camping in the truck so I started thinking about freezing issues.
For the folks that camper-camp in cold climates do you have your water supply in the camper and a heater running inside all the time to keep it above freezing, or have you gotten by with water storage outside of the camper. Or do you have circulation devices or heaters for the water supply if it is stored externally.
I am short on space inside for a large water tank and would really like to store it under the truck between the frame rails, but on the other hand, I'm building the truck with the intention of occasionaly camping stationary in the snow for upto a week on occasion. Any advice on ways to make external water storage work in the winter? Thanks in advance!
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