Ouachita
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I've some exterior water hydrants for when my kids, friends, customers and family bring their Rv camper to visit. We all know if the faucet is off and hose disconnected, it should not freeze.
We all also know some peoples kids are fruitloops, so I'm curious about the best way to "freeze proof", in the case where some nit-whit forgets to do what they're sposed to do.
I do have electricity real close, but imagining a heat tape being not much good with zero degrees and a north wind.
Thought about a couple traffic cones over the top and fill them with expando- foam. My wife doesn't like that idea, though I think she'll love it after she has to fix the first ice breach.
We all also know some peoples kids are fruitloops, so I'm curious about the best way to "freeze proof", in the case where some nit-whit forgets to do what they're sposed to do.
I do have electricity real close, but imagining a heat tape being not much good with zero degrees and a north wind.
Thought about a couple traffic cones over the top and fill them with expando- foam. My wife doesn't like that idea, though I think she'll love it after she has to fix the first ice breach.