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jjson775
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Nov 18, 2014

Winterization

I "winterized" our Pleasure Way Pursuit yesterday. I drained the water tank down to about 8 gal. and poured 3 gal. of RV anti freeze into the tank. Then I ran all the sink faucets both hot and cold, and the shower, also running both hot and cold water until a steady stream of pink water showed. I flushed the toilet a number of times to put the dilute solution into the black water tank. I did not drain the hot water heater but since I ran the hot water faucets, there is at least some anti freeze in it. I figure I ran about 8 gal. of the diluted anti freeze thru the outlets.

Of course this would not work in Calgary or Minneapolis but we live near Houston, TX and 25º F would be a hard freeze for us. Did I do any good or did I waste my time and money? I would especially like to hear opinions from other RV owners that live on the Gulf coast where the climate is similar to ours. What to you do? I will appreciate any feedback.

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  • Why not just blow out the water lines with an air compressor. It doesn't take much of a size compressor. First drain all the tanks like the water tank and the hot water heater, turn the tap to isolate the water tank and the water heater, then connect the compressor up to the city water inlet. blow the lines for about 15 minutes by opening all the taps, flushing the toilet, etc. Don't forget the taps that might be in the dumping area. Then go through and open all the taps one by one to make sure that all the water is out. Pour some Pink Stuff down the toilet and the drains, and you're done. No water to freeze anywhere. If you have an ice maker, don't forget that.
  • With the majority of the country experiencing abnormal cold temps, If it were me, I'd start over asap & re-do the winterizing correctly. IMHO
  • Water heaters have bypass valves so antifreeze doesn't go in them other wise you'll need 6 gallons just for the water heater. It's a lot easier to bypass and drain the tank.
  • Just wondering why you left that much water in the fresh water tank, and why you did not drain the water heater. If you had drained the water heater and used the bypass that would have made the anti-freeze "stronger" for the rest of the system and taken the worry out of freezing up the water heater. Don't know if the diluted anti-freeze will be a problem, but if you are going to the expense of using the pink stuff you may as well use it full strength in my opinion.
  • According to this Material Safety Data Sheet, RV antifreeze consists of 30% propylene glycol and 70% water. This antifreeze works by causing the water to freeze out of the solution as small crystals of "slush", rather than the hard solid freeze that occurs in plain water.

    By diluting your 3 gallons of antifreeze with 8 gallons of water, you reduced the propylene glycol concentration from 30% to about 8%. Will that mixture freeze solid during a prolonged cold period of 25 degrees? Maybe, maybe not.

    However, you compounded the initial dilution by not draining the water heater. The additional water in the heater further diluted the propylene glycol, perhaps to only a few %. Your highest risk of freeze damage will therefore be in the hot water piping.

    It takes a number of hours to freeze water at 25 degrees, so you may get away with this experiment if you get a short period of freezing with above freezing temperatures during the day.

    Please let us know how it works out.
  • I don't think you've been reading many posts about winterizing on here.
  • If you search this Forum for `winterizing' or some such you will find almost no one recommends putting pink stuff into the Fresh Water Tank for the reasons stated in the posts. Sorry about that, Chief!
  • jjson775 wrote:
    I "winterized" our Pleasure Way Pursuit yesterday. I drained the water tank down to about 8 gal. and poured 3 gal. of RV anti freeze into the tank. Then I ran all the sink faucets both hot and cold, and the shower, also running both hot and cold water until a steady stream of pink water showed. I flushed the toilet a number of times to put the dilute solution into the black water tank. I did not drain the hot water heater but since I ran the hot water faucets, there is at least some anti freeze in it. I figure I ran about 8 gal. of the diluted anti freeze thru the outlets.

    Of course this would not work in Calgary or Minneapolis but we live near Houston, TX and 25º F would be a hard freeze for us. Did I do any good or did I waste my time and money? I would especially like to hear opinions from other RV owners that live on the Gulf coast where the climate is similar to ours. What to you do? I will appreciate any feedback.


    My only concern would be if the antifreeze was too diluted to be effective. I've seen some brands of the "pink stuff" that will still get slushy but not expand (much). With too much water in the mix, will it get solid? I don't know.

    Of course, as you say, the area you are in plays a large role. Around here it can get below 0, 25 just means we switch from short to long sleeves :)