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MitchF150
Oct 25, 2019Explorer III
I just blow and go.. I don't use RV AF since I don't live in a region that stays below freezing for months on end..
I also use the low point drain to empty the hot water tank. Just open them up and open the pressure relief valve on the tank and it all empties out the low point drain.
I also have a built in fresh water filter on my new trailer, so I need to attend to that as well.. Blowing out the lines, blows out most of the water from the filter, so I just remove the filter part and put the canister part back on and continue with the blowing.
I just go around and open/close the faucets and run the pump until it's dry and all is good.
Just what works for me.. I know folks live in areas that freeze all winter, so the AF stuff makes sense..
Good luck!
Mitch

I also use the low point drain to empty the hot water tank. Just open them up and open the pressure relief valve on the tank and it all empties out the low point drain.
I also have a built in fresh water filter on my new trailer, so I need to attend to that as well.. Blowing out the lines, blows out most of the water from the filter, so I just remove the filter part and put the canister part back on and continue with the blowing.
I just go around and open/close the faucets and run the pump until it's dry and all is good.
Just what works for me.. I know folks live in areas that freeze all winter, so the AF stuff makes sense..
Good luck!
Mitch

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