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- azdryheatExplorerPlenty of how-to videos on the net.
- BumpyroadExplorerdoes your RV has a winterizing pick up hose/valve to draw antifreeze in without putting it in the fresh water tank? if not, getting one should be your first step.
bumpy - pawattExplorer
joebedford wrote:
Something happened to the other thread.
Now I need advice on how to winterize my RV. I've never had to do it.
The other thread was deleted due to political coments which are not permitted on the forums. If there are questions please review forum rules. - Sandia_ManExplorer IIMajor focus for winterizing an RV is the removal of all water from the plumbing system along with any items that can be harmed by sub-freezing temps. Process it pretty simple overall and starts with emptying tanks including hot water and opening low drain points. Some follow up with using an air compressor to further remove water from the lines. Many RVs come with a bypass kit already installed near water heater to add RV antifreeze with minimal effort. If you have an exterior shower be sure that it is winterized properly as it is easy to forget. We keep our rig plugged in over the winter and batteries stay charged, many who don't plug in remove batteries and periodically charge or trickle charge them.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIWhy is your subject title called "I cancelled my reservation in Mesa AZ"?
Your asking about winterizing so that should be your title. - TomG2ExplorerI winterize my rig by towing it one thousand miles south.
- BumpyroadExplorer
2gypsies wrote:
Why is your subject title called "I cancelled my reservation in Mesa AZ"?
Your asking about winterizing so that should be your title.
I "assume" it is because winterizing would not be needed if the trip to mesa was still on, but yet, a better response would be received if the heading concerned the real issue.
bumpy - 2oldmanExplorer IIwinterizing in section 23 of FAQ
Winterize 2010 with pictures
Winterize 5er
Winterize black tank 2014
Winterize Sept 2009
Winterize with air pressure - adapter 2007
Blowout lines discussion- how to 2010
Blow or antifreeze 2010
Blow only? 2012
Blow and/or AF.. again late 2012
Blow necessary? Oct 2013
Does blow do the pump?-Nov 2012
AF, blow or both? 2014
Pink or blow? 2015
How to blow 2015
Leave tanks empty?
Water in black after empty?
Winterize batteries Oct2009 - John_JoeyExplorerIMHO, get your reservation back, and forget about the winterization.
If there is one thing about the US economy, it hates uncertainty. Which means more then likely your Loonie will be looking better all the time during the next 6 months. I would say more, but I understand forum rules. :W
Like Red/Green always says "keep your stick on the ice, cause we're all pulling for ya." - ralphnjoannExplorer
Sandia Man wrote:
Many RVs come with a bypass kit already installed near water heater to add RV antifreeze with minimal effort.
Yes, it saves some effort, but that's not its primary purpose. A By-Pass kit allows you to fill the hot water lines with antifreeze without first filling the hot water heater with antifreeze. It's more about saving the expense of 6 to 8 gallons of antifreeze than minimizing effort.
By-Pass Kit
This item is designed to add antifreeze with minimal effort:
Water Pump Converter
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