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OleManOleCan
Feb 18, 2020Explorer
I replaced the plumbing in my 75 Prowler... Frozen and busted...
Lowered the cost of purchase.
I put in 1/2" water lines and a quality pressure reducer at the hydrant.
What difference does it make? Not a lot, my inside hydrants all neck down to 3/8".
I did have the peace of mind that the previous plumbing was gone, and My plumbing did not leak.
Last Fall, I made dang sure I did everything when I winterized my trailer.
I blew out the lines, then filled them with the Pink stuff.
It will take a couple minutes to drain all the lines and run clean water thru them before I take it out this Spring.
I'm fixing to have a total knee replacement in March, so my camping will come a little later, after I've done a bunch of rehab.
Lowered the cost of purchase.
I put in 1/2" water lines and a quality pressure reducer at the hydrant.
What difference does it make? Not a lot, my inside hydrants all neck down to 3/8".
I did have the peace of mind that the previous plumbing was gone, and My plumbing did not leak.
Last Fall, I made dang sure I did everything when I winterized my trailer.
I blew out the lines, then filled them with the Pink stuff.
It will take a couple minutes to drain all the lines and run clean water thru them before I take it out this Spring.
I'm fixing to have a total knee replacement in March, so my camping will come a little later, after I've done a bunch of rehab.
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