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Calicajun
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Sep 30, 2015

Winterizeing

When winterizing our RVs, drain water heater, blow out lines and add pink stuff. Is there anything we should do to the propane lines in winterizing? :@

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  • Does it freeze enough in Lancaster to have to do that. If it doesn't get below 30 or so for more then a few hours you don't need to do it. I have camped in 15 degree and was OK, the poop froze but everything else was OK
  • Do you guys generally pour the pink stuff straight into the fresh tank and distribute through the system via the water pump?
  • Terryallan wrote:
    IF you are going to run pink thru the lines anyway. No need to blow them out. Just run until the pink comes out of all valves.

    Of course after blowing lines. You do need to get some thru the pump. Then You only need to pour pink into the traps, and bathroom bowl

    Good to know as I would have to borrow an air compressor because I don't own one.
    My second thought for winterizeing is to store the TT some where that doesn't get below 40 degrees as we like to camp in throughout the year.:)
  • IF you are going to run pink thru the lines anyway. No need to blow them out. Just run until the pink comes out of all valves.

    Of course after blowing lines. You do need to get some thru the pump. Then You only need to pour pink into the traps, and bathroom bowl
  • We don't do anything except make sure the tanks are closed off.