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Winterizing...did I forget anything?

stro1965
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Drained hot water tank, rinsed out by flushing with hose, left anode rod out. By passed hot water heater and ran the pink stuff through all the lines and into P traps, to include outside shower, also covered toilet seal with it. Cleaned everything, not so much as a crumb in there, fridge and freezer clean, dry and open. Cut power and pulled battery. Forgetting anything?
2018 Ram DRW 3500 6.7
2019 Keystone Alpine 3021
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Go_Dogs
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I always check for any little holes. Wait til dark, turn on lights inside or put a flashlight in the storage bays-plug any holes that light escapes from.
I also remove 9V and AA batteries from smoke detectors, they will just die and cause the detectors to beep.
I use a hitch lock. Cover the tongue jack, hitch plug and battery connections.
I spray WD-40 in all of the locks, jack and step pivot points.

PenMan
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stro1965 wrote:
Ok, I was able to do the city water connection by removing the screen, relieving the pressure by opening the outside shower valve, and pushing in on the detent. Pink stuff came out so I assume that's good. I don't have a washing machine or an ice maker, so maybe the only thing I haven't covered is the black tank flush. I know I didn't do it last year either. How important is it?


Just use a compressor to blow out the black tank flush. You don't need pink stuff in it. I get to do the winterize chore this weekend. I have never used the pink stuff before but did have a problem last year with just blowing everything out with air. I had not considered how to put pink stuff in the city water connection. I think I will just blow it out with air and then change the valve positions to take in the pink stuff with the pump.

One more item. I take the 9 volt batteries out of the detectors and put in new ones next spring.
Chris and Jane
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stro1965
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Ok, I was able to do the city water connection by removing the screen, relieving the pressure by opening the outside shower valve, and pushing in on the detent. Pink stuff came out so I assume that's good. I don't have a washing machine or an ice maker, so maybe the only thing I haven't covered is the black tank flush. I know I didn't do it last year either. How important is it?
2018 Ram DRW 3500 6.7
2019 Keystone Alpine 3021

Outside shower....
Me-Her-the kids
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MrVan
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WyoTraveler wrote:
Yes, one very important thing you forgot. If you are a good standing GS member you can buy RV anti-freeze from CW, on special sale, for $4.29 a gallon. Otherwise you will have to get it for Walmart's every day price of $2.97 a gallon.:S


LOL

JW_of_Opechee_S
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Go to a health food store and get some peppermint oil, put a few drops on 4 or 5 cotton balls and put them around the unit. Not on something that will absorb the oil, the mice will stay away.
Have Fiver will travel with little or no notice at all. I do need to stop at rest areas now and then:)

daily_double
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LOL

WyoTraveler
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Yes, one very important thing you forgot. If you are a good standing GS member you can buy RV anti-freeze from CW, on special sale, for $4.29 a gallon. Otherwise you will have to get it for Walmart's every day price of $2.97 a gallon.:S

BB_TX
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You can attach a short hose to your outside shower connection and the other end to the black tank flush inlet and pump antifreeze from the shower connection thru the flush line. Quick and simple.
And the same for the fresh water inlet.
You don't say whether or not you have a washer/dryer. Or an ice maker.

stro1965
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Also found the first sign of mice, they had started to build a nest in a tote in the basement of the 5er with bat insulation. Not sure where they got it from. Probably sets some traps I guess.
2018 Ram DRW 3500 6.7
2019 Keystone Alpine 3021

stro1965
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Tanks are empty and flushed as well as I could. Low points were drained. Haven't ever done anything with the city water connection in the past, must have just been lucky to this point? Didn't do the black tank flush thing either darnit!
2018 Ram DRW 3500 6.7
2019 Keystone Alpine 3021

Artum_Snowbird
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City water connection. At this point, best way to do it would be to get a short length of clear hose and fill it with pink. Then connect to city water with one end of the hose, and fresh water to other end. Crack the fresh tap and put the pink in the hose through the city water connection, shutting off the flow before the city water pushes all the pink away.

Then you are really done.
Mike
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2018 Jeep Wrangler JK
previously Snowbird Campers,
Triple E Motorhome and Fifth Wheel

bradyk
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Forgot once and froze and they broke. Learned my lesson. Black tank flusher and also if you have a toilet sprayer. Had to take down the undercover and replace flush unit and also forgot the toilet sprayer and found it exploded in pieces on the floor in the spring. Thought I had all the spots but forgot I added them the spring before. I always double check them now.
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Beaker
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Low drain points? Pull breaker for HWH.
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