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- Splashers3ExplorerMe too, I've never blown out my black tank flush in over 12 yrs. I do hope it just drains into the tank when driving down the road. Knock on wood, I've never had a problem either.
- cummins2014Explorer
dryfly wrote:
I've always been successful winterizing by just blowing air through my water lines. I know there is an anti-siphon valve in the black tank flush system. Will just blowing out this line clear water from it?
Thats one that I have never messed with winterizing. Its apparently draining out on mine , or have been lucky. 12 years of winterizing on my fifth wheel, and haven't had an issue with it - WE-C-USAExplorerA side note. Also blow out your fresh water fill line with fresh tank valve open.
ScottG wrote:
Yes, I just blow them out.
Our new TT doesn't seem to have any backflow device though...
It probably does. I had the same issue of disconnecting the hose and water flowing back out. What I figured out is that the back-flow check-valve is on the other side of the trailer where the sprayer is attached to the tank. Behind the wall where I hook up the supply hose the line that goes over to the black tank goes up first. So when I disconnect the supply hose the water on my side of the check valve can still flow back and out the inlet. I simply added another check valve right behind the wall.
OP .... Sorry for the off topic right turn on the thread.- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Terryallan wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Unless it's full, I don't think it will do harm.
Pipes and water tubes burst with the expansion of water when it freezes in confined space.
This is what you want. No need to empty the black tank. In fact it is not a good idea to completely empty the black tank. You seals will / can dry out and start to leak. plus the dreaded dry tank smell.
Water heater doesn't completely empty of water either with drain plug sitting a littler higher than the base of the tank. But it's insulated too so no worry. - MFLNomad II
ScottG wrote:
Yes, I just blow them out.
Our new TT doesn't seem to have any backflow device though...
Yup, just blowing is fine. Are you sure it's not hidden Scott? I always thought this was required on a new trailer equipped with BTF? Mine is behind the shower faucet assembly, really hard to get at.
Jerry - I just blow mine out as well.. That just gets any standing water OUT of the line...
- ScottGNomadYes, I just blow them out.
Our new TT doesn't seem to have any backflow device though... - TerryallanExplorer II
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Unless it's full, I don't think it will do harm.
Pipes and water tubes burst with the expansion of water when it freezes in confined space.
This is what you want. No need to empty the black tank. In fact it is not a good idea to completely empty the black tank. You seals will / can dry out and start to leak. plus the dreaded dry tank smell. - Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerUnless it's full, I don't think it will do harm.
Pipes and water tubes burst with the expansion of water when it freezes in confined space.
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