gahorn wrote:Wouldn't it be a lot simpler to just install water-cut-offs and drain-valve at the bathroom water inlet?
Don't forget, you'd also have to empty the toilet tank and put antifreeze in the bowl.
Freezing temps in northern Wisconsin are pretty much a full-time thing, and getting the hangar "ready for winter" every time you left it (in case you didn't come back the next day as planned) would be a major hassle.
Paul is protecting himself pretty well with insulation; he just wants a pair of suspenders along with the belt! I dont' blame him at all.
John Renwick
Minneapolis, MN
Former owner, '55 C-170B, N4401B
'42 J-3 Cub, N62088
'50 Swift GC-1B, N2431B, Oshkosh 2009 Outstanding Swift Award, 2016 Best Continuously Maintained Swift
Here's another thought -- has anybody near the hangar got a wi-fi network going, that you could tap into? (With permission, of course.)
If so, a cheap PC with a temperature sensor could be live on the internet (like a webcam, but just a temperature reading instead of a picture), and you could check it from anywhere.
John Renwick
Minneapolis, MN
Former owner, '55 C-170B, N4401B
'42 J-3 Cub, N62088
'50 Swift GC-1B, N2431B, Oshkosh 2009 Outstanding Swift Award, 2016 Best Continuously Maintained Swift
[quote="gahorn"](This is sort of like having water-pressure constantly available in a house that's used so very little that a leaking pipe could cause water damage, so a method is being devised to detect a leaking pipe, so someone could alert someone nearer the house to go turn off the water. It's a lot simpler to just turn off the water when the place is not being used, and turn it on when one arrives to use it.)quote]
I had a leak like that last year. The house cleaner saw it and put a bucket under the leak then left for two weeks. We came home after ten days to a flooded utility room. So much for depending on someone else's common sense. I sure don't want that house cleaner turning valves on and off.
Richard Pulley
2014-2016 TIC170A Past President
1951 170A, N1715D, s/n 20158, O-300D
2023 Best Original 170A at Sault Ste. Marie
Owned from 1973 to 1984.
Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
It's not for sale!
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