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- 23hitmanExplorerHow many PSI (approximately) is ok to use for the air method?
And for the traps, do you just pour some AF into the sink?
Thanks (the Newbie RVer) - astraelraenExplorerIf you blow out the water with air I can't see how you can possibly have enough moisture in the air in the lines to break a water line. Sure the moisture in the air could freeze, but with most pipes you could probably have them 1/2 full of water and freeze them and they still wouldn't break.
I live in Idaho and we never blow out our sprinkler lines for the winter and have never had a problem in 10+ years. - kodiakcanuckExplorerOh boy this is an age old topic that will get lots of replies I'm sure. :R
I think it depends if you drink from your taps or not. We dont, so I use anti freeze to insure it survives our Canadian winters.
It's really not that big of a job to clean out in the spring. I have the valve before my pump so I take the anitfreeze from the jug, not the fresh water tank, I also switch the cut of line at the hot water tank so none goes in there. It is only a matter of draining the low point drain and running some water through all the lines in the spring and I am done... - boogie_4wheelExplorerI've done air-only on mine since purchased in 2010. It survived the -20*F last winter.
- beemerphile1ExplorerMy process is blow, run RV antifreeze, blow again. I do both trailers with about 1 & 1/2 gallons total.
- dbblsExplorerI have been using air for some years now. Much easier to get the system back up and running in the spring.
- gboppExplorerI always used AF in the lines. Last year I decided to try air. I blew out the lines and added AF to the traps.
It got me through a Pennsylvania winter with no leaks or problems.
I'll continue to use air. - korbeExplorerWe do both. Not much more effort and my comfort level goes up a bit when it's really cold out.
- ScottGNomadI used AF for years and then one season it turned into some kind of odd gelatin in my lines. It was a ton of work to get it all out and I have not used any AF since.
Simply blowing everything out has worked great. No freeze damage and I don't have to keep rinsing to get the lingering AF out. Just sanitize and go.
I do put AF in the traps. - downtheroadExplorerThe air vs anti-freeze is a never ending fall-winter debate here on the Forum.
I carefully and thoroughly use the air method with anti freeze in the traps....BUT our winters are not brutal and are generally mild.
Anti-freeze is a sure thing, but takes more work in the spring to rinse/flush out of the system.
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