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Jim
Nov 19, 2016Explorer
Might be best to not bother with the antifreeze, instead use air to clear your plumbing.
Next spring, find a pipe near the heater and add a check valve there. Don't bother removing the old check valve.
Also, RV water heaters are suppose to be removable from the outside. No need to cut holes in floors and such. Suppose to be that way. Doesn't always happen, so I'd suggest a call to the manufacture and ask to talk to a plumbing tech.
Next spring, find a pipe near the heater and add a check valve there. Don't bother removing the old check valve.
Also, RV water heaters are suppose to be removable from the outside. No need to cut holes in floors and such. Suppose to be that way. Doesn't always happen, so I'd suggest a call to the manufacture and ask to talk to a plumbing tech.
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