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- crawfordExplorerI been doing 60+ for years stamped on my pvc rated 110 psi. Well on PVC in my coach any way. If not sure check you writing stamped on you PVC oh stand corrected CPVC.
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Camper Ken wrote:
RodneyS wrote:
I built a air hose for winterizing. Male end is a brass hose repair piece and a male air hose quick disconnect. Now I can fasten the air hose at 60 psi, go inside and drain from faucet to faucet without help.
60 psi? Seems like I've heard and read 30 to 45 psi. 60 is ok?
Thanks, Ken
60 is OK. - pistonsfanExplorerSadly, I also winterized today. Just in time I might add, snow in the forecast for later this week.
- Camper_KenExplorer
RodneyS wrote:
I built a air hose for winterizing. Male end is a brass hose repair piece and a male air hose quick disconnect. Now I can fasten the air hose at 60 psi, go inside and drain from faucet to faucet without help.
60 psi? Seems like I've heard and read 30 to 45 psi. 60 is ok?
Thanks, Ken - Godsey97ExplorerWinterized it and took it to the dealer so they could take care of some small things we found while using it the first few times.
It is not so bad now, that it is not here, but when I have to go get it back and watch it sit all winter, it will be sad.
So much better then the TV/TT days. - RaymonExplorerSold it!! Seriously. Buying a Class A. Already miss the C.
- johnbhicksExplorerHosed out the kitty carpet. "Outside the box' should remain an unfamliar term for him.
On other topics we hired Master-Carpenter Larmer to rebuild the cabover. I have no idea if the title actually exists, but he's really good. Slow but good. This is a $5k job done for way less.
I was thinking about it back in April. I'm good in aluminum and fiberglas but carpenty isn't my strong suit, not by a long shot. I could've made it structurally sound but we would've been down by the nose a thousand pounds and that's not cool. If this turns our ok I'll post Larmer's name and phone number.
In any event, we gotta do something. She's not leaking any more but the 22 years of dry rot have to be dealt with. - WinniecoupleExplorerlike the cat litter idea...
looking to do some more dozer work and put up a power pole on our property (20 miles from home), then the RV will be our weekend get away AND "on site facilities" while we build our new home and RV storage building. - David_RExplorerWinterized my fresh water system.... sadly.
- EastwacamperExplorerSet out pans of cat litter. Seems I read here years ago that the litter absorbs moisture. When I have time, I'll run the plug-in heater for a day. Getting time to shut down for the season. Had a good season, about 7 trips within a few hours of home.
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