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DutchmenSport
Oct 15, 2013Explorer
My new Outback has the same flush system. I've owned the TT for 2 months now and soon facing winterizing. I've been thinking about that seprate connection there, and I've come to the conclusion, that's a perfect candidate to blow-out with an air compressor. It's not like it's connected to the rest of the water system. It is a single line, open at both ends. The question is, how many bends and turns does the pipe take and potential for water to stand in it. Still, I would think it "should" drain completely, and no idea how one would get pink stuff in there. So my conclusion was to blow it out, regardless if it "really" needs to or not?
I'm taking my TT back to the dealer next Wednesday for a 2 month post purchase (free) inspection. I'll ask about it then. Still, I think a tour through the factory that built my camper is in my future plans. I've done that with all my campers and it's really helped me understand things (just) like this!
My suggestion, blow it out regardless!
I'm taking my TT back to the dealer next Wednesday for a 2 month post purchase (free) inspection. I'll ask about it then. Still, I think a tour through the factory that built my camper is in my future plans. I've done that with all my campers and it's really helped me understand things (just) like this!
My suggestion, blow it out regardless!
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