Avoiding a frozen Aquaroll
I'm planning to use my caravan this winter for the first time. How can I best insulate my Aquaroll without spending a fortune.
(I seem to recall reading some while back that hot water tank jackets could be used /adapted for this purpose)
Any ideas welcomed please.
Many thanks
Biking Bob
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I've heard of people using an old anorak and utilising a sleeve to run the hose through. I doubt you'll get cheaper than that. It just needs a bit of imagination.
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Agreed with above, also we always use/keep 5ltr of water in a container inside the van for drinks
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Old down filled jacket or water tank cover - lift the aquaroll off the floor onto bricks or blocks of wood - take the pump in at night - keep a 5 litre container full of fresh water inside the van.
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Good idea about having some water in the caravan, on a few occasions the tap at the water point has frozen up. Difficult to fill an aquaroll from the wash prep area
Also if on a service pitch the blue pipe may need insulation too.
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We normally use our LVs all year , and have only once many years ago on a Rally at MK Bowl (my it was cold) have we in England had the aqua roll freeze ,if below freezing temps are forecast ,we bring the pump in,
We always have a container of water in the LV
if site taps are frozen when water needed a kettle of hot water has always worked on them
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Drive south until the butter goes soft. Then you won't have any problems with the aquaroll.
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Some good solutions above. Best advice is bring in the pump overnight.
I worked at Broadway site the winter of 2010. We had to close due to the snow but the following week it dropped to minus 17. Even the service point taps with heat trace cables were solid! We managed to keep everyone supplied by clamping a hose to a hot tap in the pot wash room. The funny thing was the waterfall running down the steps of the old goods shed when all the burst pipes thawed out!!
JK
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Don't forget that the grey waste water may freeze too, so empty that contained and drain dirty water into a bucket. A measure is salt down the plug holds last thing at night should help to stop the waste pipes from freezing up. And don't forget to do the same in the shower if using your own facilities. It's not the easiest thing in the world having to bail out the shower tray when the water refuses to disappear because of a frozen up pipe. I've insulated all of the outside pipework under the van to try and limit that happening.
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Bob , the people who take caravans for ski-ing and winter sports don't take aquarolls.
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