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Oct 26, 2019

Winterizing--water pump kit question

I've installed the Camco water pump converter winterizing kit. I was able to get over half my faucets running the antifreeze but now my water pump just hums and doesn't seem to pump any more of the antifreeze out of the bottle. Is there some physics-type issue I'm overlooking? I've made sure the end of the hose is well into the bottle. Lifting up the bottle and even tilting it doesn't seem to help.

I'm welcome to any input. Thanks!
  • Yes, did the water heater bypass and flushed the pink stuff through the toilet.

    This was not my first time winterizing the camper. Rather it was the first time I used the pump kit. Previous years I put the antifreeze into the fresh water tank. Not complicated but it sure uses much more antifreeze than the 2 or so gallons I used this time!
  • Kansas couple wrote:
    Yes, did the water heater bypass and flushed the pink stuff through the toilet.

    This was not my first time winterizing the camper. Rather it was the first time I used the pump kit. Previous years I put the antifreeze into the fresh water tank. Not complicated but it sure uses much more antifreeze than the 2 or so gallons I used this time!


    so you previously got antifreeze thru OK from the FW Tank but couldn't from the bottle/kit? and you did everything else the same? you did put the "T" valve before pump? doesn't compute??????
    bumpy
  • Bumpyroad wrote:
    Kansas couple wrote:
    Yes, did the water heater bypass and flushed the pink stuff through the toilet.

    This was not my first time winterizing the camper. Rather it was the first time I used the pump kit. Previous years I put the antifreeze into the fresh water tank. Not complicated but it sure uses much more antifreeze than the 2 or so gallons I used this time!


    so you previously got antifreeze thru OK from the FW Tank but couldn't from the bottle/kit? and you did everything else the same? you did put the "T" valve before pump? doesn't compute??????
    bumpy

    Actually it does compute if there is an air leak. These pumps can run for days (yes I did it, oops) with no water but they don't like air leaks.
  • dieseltruckdriver wrote:
    Bumpyroad wrote:
    Kansas couple wrote:
    Yes, did the water heater bypass and flushed the pink stuff through the toilet.

    This was not my first time winterizing the camper. Rather it was the first time I used the pump kit. Previous years I put the antifreeze into the fresh water tank. Not complicated but it sure uses much more antifreeze than the 2 or so gallons I used this time!


    so you previously got antifreeze thru OK from the FW Tank but couldn't from the bottle/kit? and you did everything else the same? you did put the "T" valve before pump? doesn't compute??????
    bumpy

    Actually it does compute if there is an air leak. These pumps can run for days (yes I did it, oops) with no water but they don't like air leaks.


    but the air leak would have to be between the pump and bottle thru the T?????????

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