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Winterizing with air

M_R_E_
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I have a new Columbus 5th wheel. It has a normal and winterizing lever. Also the city water inlet has a normal one and a winterizing one. Does the winterizing one just by-pass the water filter or what ? I have emptied the water filter and took the filter cartridge out. I also have a residential refrig with icemaker. Leaving it's drain open, will the air blw it out ?
toolmaker
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sch911
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djousma wrote:
need to get antifreeze through the waterpump too. no way air will get the water out of there.


Sure it does, and has been for the last 25 years....
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RollandB
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How we melted the pink stuff was out of the waterlines when using them after flushing them when dewinterising them. Using hot water for a shower was the worse. It wasn't just a small time after the first use but also the second time using the trailer weeks later. Living on the west side of Oregon where we rarely get weeks of single digit freezes, having air do the job on that year is good enough for me.
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tn_terry_t
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Old Duck wrote:
I've used air every year except one when using the pink stuff. Hated the smell than lingered with the pink stuff so went back to air. The first year going back to air we had many days in the single digits, no heat in the trailer and not a problem. Now it's air only for the water lines, pink stiff in the traps and tanks.
I don't understand this I guess sorry' how are you smelling the antifreeze through the faucets and such? wouldn't you be smelling it coming from the drain pipes in which you say you still pour some into?

RollandB
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I've used air every year except one when using the pink stuff. Hated the smell than lingered with the pink stuff so went back to air. The first year going back to air we had many days in the single digits, no heat in the trailer and not a problem. Now it's air only for the water lines, pink stiff in the traps and tanks.
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rhagfo
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M.R.E. wrote:
I have been blowing out lines For 8 yrs. Just run water pump for 30 sec and blow and then put anti-freeze in traps and tanks. Never a problem. I was just wondering which inlet to hook up the air, normal or winterizing.
. I don't know what the difference would be.


Ditto, not as many years, but as we go out year round, likely as many times.
Also don't need to flush antifreeze out of the lines! One of our favorite parks doesn't have full hookups, just need to get the air out, and that can happen with little waste.
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M_R_E_
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I have been blowing out lines For 8 yrs. Just run water pump for 30 sec and blow and then put anti-freeze in traps and tanks. Never a problem. I was just wondering which inlet to hook up the air, normal or winterizing.
. I don't know what the difference would be.
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djousma
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need to get antifreeze through the waterpump too. no way air will get the water out of there.
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sch911
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I take off the line between the solenoid and the icemaker and blow it out. Never put antifreeze in anything except the p-traps.
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donn0128
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Ice makers and washers need to have antifreeze run through them to prevent damage. Couple of years ago we had our household stuff in storage. Even our home wahser stated running antifreeze solution thru the system before storage.