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Debgranger
Nov 11, 2014Explorer
Snowman9000 wrote:
Putting antifreeze in the tank is a horrible idea IMO. Will it work, yes. But it's a poor way to go about it. And many tanks don't drain completely so you'll fight that antifreeze forever. Your RV might have an antifreeze siphon hose near the water pump. Otherwise you can use a hand pump into the city water connection.
See here:
http://www.camco.net/assets/catalog/winterizeRV.pdf
Thanks! That's a great resource!
So, do I understand this correctly? I don't need to put the antifreeze in the FW tank, but use a hand pump and pump it directly in from the city water connection? Then run the faucets until pink stuff comes out? I already have my hot water tank bypassed but not sure if I have a bypass to keep it from getting into the FW tank...
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