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andeecat
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Sep 13, 2020

2017 Newmar Baystar

My sister has left me her 2017 Newmar Baystar 3009 and I have a few questions if anyone can help. In the bay where the pump is there is a hose connected to winterize and add sanitizer to the fresh water tank. There are two bypass valves on the main hose. One turns off the "winterization" hose and the other I am not sure what it closes off. Is there anyone out there that might have a Baystar 3009 that can tell me what I need to open/close to winterize and also to add sanitizer to the fresh water tank? I do have pics of the set up I can send you if it will help. Thanks Mike
  • andeecat@gmail.com wrote:
    Thanks Shot-N-Az. That makes perfect sense. When I was trying the other day I think the main problem I may have had was that I also had the water connected to the rig. So when adding chems I should have "fill tank" open and when winterizing I should have "city water" on? Don't know about your Newmar but our Baystar has the Tank/city valve in one bay and the pump and winterizing hose in the next. Wish it was all in the same bay. Found the valves for the water heater under the sink in the rig. May just have to spend the $100 to take it down and let a tech show me how. Our Coachmen was a breeze as everythoing was in one hook up with labeled valves. Thanks for your help.


    When you are drawing the bleach into the tank, have the fresh water fill valve open. As soon as the bleach is in, close the fresh water tank fill valve and continue to fill the tank with city water.

    When winterizing, have the fresh water fill valve in the closed position and draw the antifreeze in through the tube. You will not be using the city water fill to winterize. Just keep pumping antifreeze in thru the tube until the task is complete.