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Originally Posted by Wyldfire
Not a four season camper. No underbelly insulation or covering. Tanks will freeze in cold weather. Not a design flaw just not designed for use in cold weather.
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I am not sure what you mean. Most all trailers that I've seen do not have an "insulated" tank. They are all exposed it's just that a smaller capacity tank will be more susceptible to freeze up quicker. I'm in a 36ft. Wildwood now and the tanks are exposed .... just have to use heat lamps, tape, and pipe insulation wrap, antifreeze, and skirting. I just wanted to know if any have had experience with the 2grey 1black tank setup. Most trailers just have 2 tanks, but this design has 2grey and 1 black with 2 different outputs...one could dump from the rear or from the front depending on where your sewer hole is in relation to each output...just have to flip around the pipe connections...because each output is connected on tanks then the 3way can connect to the sewer. All that must be wrapped.