Does the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather Heat Water to a Certain Temperature
Question:
at what temperature is the water heated at ?
asked by: Sharon
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Expert Reply:
The Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22900 is designed to keep water from freezing in below freezing temperatures. It doesn't effectively heat up the water to a noticeable level, especially if it is really cold out. As such Camco does not claim any specific temperature increase because it depends on environmental factors. It is basically the same principles used in heating pads and blankets and will get about as warm.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather - 5/8" Internal Diameter - 12' Long
- RV Drinking Water Hoses
- 12 Feet Long
- 5/8 Inch Diameter
- Standard Pressure
- 195 psi
- Heated
- Blue
- Camco
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