โNov-08-2017 04:45 AM
โNov-09-2017 07:42 AM
janstey58 wrote:Gut wrote:
I see zero point in getting that crappy tasting pink in my ice maker
In the spring I run several cycles of cubes with fresh water and I am ready to go, no effort on my part other than turning things on. I like the KISS method!
โNov-09-2017 05:04 AM
Gut wrote:
I see zero point in getting that crappy tasting pink in my ice maker
โNov-08-2017 01:45 PM
ScottG wrote:
Funny how some will post something rude on-line that they would never say to someone in person.
โNov-08-2017 12:38 PM
โNov-08-2017 12:35 PM
janstey58 wrote:
I make pink ice, then I know everything is covered.
โNov-08-2017 12:34 PM
Dog Trainer wrote:gutfelt wrote:Dog Trainer wrote:
I had to Winterize my coach as the temps are dipping here in Mi. this week. It will only be a few weeks and I will head to the sunny south for the winter.
I wanted to make sure the icemaker was protected and having read the instructions for winterizing they stated putting in the pink and then allowing the Ice maker to go through a few cycles This would take a few hours.here is what I did instead.
1. removed the hose feed that goes to the control valve. closed the shut off to the ice maker and put air through it. ( I had already used the air compressor to blow out the lines. then opened the shut off and let the air clear the line.
2. Removed the feed line from the control modual and let any water drain down.then reattach the control valve line and the water line coming from the supply to the valve.
3. Reapply the air pressure and go to the ice maker and remove the cover from the end inside the freezer compartment. There are several holes in the end of the ice maker near the wheel that rotates. ( mine says do not manually rotae on the wheel ) I jumpered the 2 holes that are to the left of that wheel by skinning back a wire on both end about 3/8 inch each end. Place the jumper wire in both holes and it will open the the water inlet valve. I jumpered this fow a few seconds a couple of times until no water was coming out. shut off the water feed valve. Now there is no water in the line going to or feeding the ice maker.
Then if you want extra protection for the rest of the coach you can apply the pink stuff without having it in your ice maker.
Maybe the rest of the world already knew this but I thought I would pass it along for those that are like me. It seved a bunch of time and no pink in the ice maker.
complete waste of time;; disconnect plastic line and it will drain itself;;its the main water feed line to solenoid and solenoid itself that need to be blown out (I jumper the solenoid)
Since it is a complete waste of time I will not bother to post any longer. There seems to be a bunch of newbies around here that are so much smarter than I am I don't know what I can offer.BTW what you state will not work if you don't first drain the line coming from the supply vale to the control valve.
โNov-08-2017 12:03 PM
gutfelt wrote:Dog Trainer wrote:
I had to Winterize my coach as the temps are dipping here in Mi. this week. It will only be a few weeks and I will head to the sunny south for the winter.
I wanted to make sure the icemaker was protected and having read the instructions for winterizing they stated putting in the pink and then allowing the Ice maker to go through a few cycles This would take a few hours.here is what I did instead.
1. removed the hose feed that goes to the control valve. closed the shut off to the ice maker and put air through it. ( I had already used the air compressor to blow out the lines. then opened the shut off and let the air clear the line.
2. Removed the feed line from the control modual and let any water drain down.then reattach the control valve line and the water line coming from the supply to the valve.
3. Reapply the air pressure and go to the ice maker and remove the cover from the end inside the freezer compartment. There are several holes in the end of the ice maker near the wheel that rotates. ( mine says do not manually rotae on the wheel ) I jumpered the 2 holes that are to the left of that wheel by skinning back a wire on both end about 3/8 inch each end. Place the jumper wire in both holes and it will open the the water inlet valve. I jumpered this fow a few seconds a couple of times until no water was coming out. shut off the water feed valve. Now there is no water in the line going to or feeding the ice maker.
Then if you want extra protection for the rest of the coach you can apply the pink stuff without having it in your ice maker.
Maybe the rest of the world already knew this but I thought I would pass it along for those that are like me. It seved a bunch of time and no pink in the ice maker.
complete waste of time;; disconnect plastic line and it will drain itself;;its the main water feed line to solenoid and solenoid itself that need to be blown out (I jumper the solenoid)
โNov-08-2017 09:37 AM
โNov-08-2017 07:06 AM
gutfelt wrote:
complete waste of time;; disconnect plastic line and it will drain itself;;its the main water feed line to solenoid and solenoid itself that need to be blown out (I jumper the solenoid)
โNov-08-2017 06:59 AM
โNov-08-2017 06:51 AM
Dog Trainer wrote:
I had to Winterize my coach as the temps are dipping here in Mi. this week. It will only be a few weeks and I will head to the sunny south for the winter.
I wanted to make sure the icemaker was protected and having read the instructions for winterizing they stated putting in the pink and then allowing the Ice maker to go through a few cycles This would take a few hours.here is what I did instead.
1. removed the hose feed that goes to the control valve. closed the shut off to the ice maker and put air through it. ( I had already used the air compressor to blow out the lines. then opened the shut off and let the air clear the line.
2. Removed the feed line from the control modual and let any water drain down.then reattach the control valve line and the water line coming from the supply to the valve.
3. Reapply the air pressure and go to the ice maker and remove the cover from the end inside the freezer compartment. There are several holes in the end of the ice maker near the wheel that rotates. ( mine says do not manually rotae on the wheel ) I jumpered the 2 holes that are to the left of that wheel by skinning back a wire on both end about 3/8 inch each end. Place the jumper wire in both holes and it will open the the water inlet valve. I jumpered this fow a few seconds a couple of times until no water was coming out. shut off the water feed valve. Now there is no water in the line going to or feeding the ice maker.
Then if you want extra protection for the rest of the coach you can apply the pink stuff without having it in your ice maker.
Maybe the rest of the world already knew this but I thought I would pass it along for those that are like me. It seved a bunch of time and no pink in the ice maker.
โNov-08-2017 06:25 AM