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Bill_Satellite
Nov 19, 2013Explorer II
remi987 wrote:
Oh ok !
I didn't know RV antifreeze.
I will use it. It will be better !!
I will buy the pump, but fill 150 liter with RV antifreeze may take many hours with the little pump...
Or you put it 25% RV antifreeze and rest of fresh water ?
Thanks for your advice !!
You will not want to fill anything so you won't be using much more than a few gallons of the RV antifreeze. Use the existing low point drains to get all of the water out of the lines and be sure to drain the water heater as well. Hopefully, you have a by-pass valve on the water heater as well and this should be used after draining.
I still personally prefer that all lines be blown clear of water with compressed air and just some anti-freeze poured into the drains, but you can also pump the anti-freeze through all lines and expel the water. When Spring arrives you fill your water tank as usual and flush all the lines of the "pink stuff".
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