Sep-28-2015 04:14 AM
Oct-01-2015 07:49 AM
mowermech wrote:
(SIGH)
SIX pages of:
"THAT won't work!"
"Yes, it will!"
"No, it won't!"
"But, I have done it, and it does work!"
"No, it can't work!"
et cetera, ad infinitum, ad nauseum!
Nothing new to see here, just move along...
Sep-30-2015 12:56 PM
Empty Nest, Soon wrote:MagillaGorilla wrote:
Here is my question; If this way is the better way to winterize, why don't the RV places use this method instead of the antifreeze method?
Probably because of the extra profit from selling a few gallons of pink anti-freeze.
Wayne
Sep-30-2015 06:44 AM
Sep-30-2015 05:58 AM
Sep-30-2015 04:48 AM
Lantley wrote:
I think both methods work if done properly. However anti freeze is foolproof with less chance for error and for the most part quicker.
To the guys that use the blowout method do you sanitize your water lines in the Spring?
Is the advantage to using the blowout method that there's simply no anti freeze to deal with? Is it the cost savings?
At the end of the day I want the most foolproof method.
Sep-30-2015 04:28 AM
Sep-30-2015 03:23 AM
Empty Nest, Soon wrote:Lantley wrote:
I think both methods work if done properly. However anti freeze is foolproof with less chance for error and for the most part quicker.
To the guys that use the blowout method do you sanitize your water lines in the Spring?
Is the advantage to using the blowout method that there's simply no anti freeze to deal with? Is it the cost savings?
At the end of the day I want the most foolproof method.
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To me, blowing out the lines seems perfectly foolproof, quicker and easier, and leaves no taste of chemicals from anti-freeze.
Wayne
Sep-30-2015 03:22 AM
Sep-29-2015 08:52 PM
Sep-29-2015 08:05 PM
mrekim wrote:
For those that use air.
If you run your compressor just blowing air out for 5 min doesn't the air smell of oil, even if you have an oil separator.
I think an important issue for using air is getting clean air, but I never see it discussed.
Sep-29-2015 08:02 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Every RV I've seen at RV shows has RV antifreeze in it. So that is how the manuf tests the system and winterizes it. Believe me if a manuf. could save a few bucks on each unit they sell them they would just blow them out, but yet they don't.
Sep-29-2015 07:32 PM
Sep-29-2015 07:18 PM
Lantley wrote:
I think both methods work if done properly. However anti freeze is foolproof with less chance for error and for the most part quicker.
To the guys that use the blowout method do you sanitize your water lines in the Spring?
Is the advantage to using the blowout method that there's simply no anti freeze to deal with? Is it the cost savings?
At the end of the day I want the most foolproof method.
Sep-29-2015 06:14 PM