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โOct-19-2013 06:18 PM
Brundo wrote:
A few years ago someone posted a really easy way to winterize the water system. I forgot how to do it. Looked all over the site and can't find the post. (I think it's too old.) I know you didn't have to use an air compressor. Any suggestions?
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โOct-15-2013 06:53 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
I pour several gallons of antifreeze in the fresh tank and turn on the pump until all faucets, shower and toilet run pink. Yes it takes a couple of more gallons but at only 6 bucks a gallon it is worth the small amount of extra money to be able to winterize in minutes without all the fuss.
Been winterizing my MH for 6 years now while sitting in the deep freeze of Wisconsin. And you won't see a post from me about leaks and damage the following spring. Actually you won't see me post about winterizing any more either.....Florida. :C
And no the water does not taste like antifreeze because it's put in the fresh tank. It takes the SAME amount of flushing come spring to clear it out as when you pump it thru the same lines from the outlet. And my pump is fully winterized by doing it this way also.
โOct-15-2013 06:41 PM
Tom&Dee wrote:
All I do is drain the fresh tank, run the water pump about 30 seconds, put water heater in by-pass and drain it, use 40 psi air to blow out all lines and open the low point drains. Then pour some antifreeze in the sink, lav, and shower traps plus a little on the flapper and toilet. 15 minutes plus a 1/2 gallon of antifreeze and done. No antifreeze taste next year either.
โOct-15-2013 06:39 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
I pour several gallons of antifreeze in the fresh tank and turn on the pump until all faucets, shower and toilet run pink. Yes it takes a couple of more gallons but at only 6 bucks a gallon it is worth the small amount of extra money to be able to winterize in minutes without all the fuss.
Been winterizing my MH for 6 years now while sitting in the deep freeze of Wisconsin. And you won't see a post from me about leaks and damage the following spring. Actually you won't see me post about winterizing any more either.....Florida. :C
And no the water does not taste like antifreeze because it's put in the fresh tank. It takes the SAME amount of flushing come spring to clear it out as when you pump it thru the same lines from the outlet. And my pump is fully winterized by doing it this way also.
โOct-15-2013 06:35 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
Keep the A/F out of the FW tank, and the Water Heater. Take the shower hose of the shower and screw it on to the inlet side of the water pump. Pour three gallons of A/F into a bucket. Insert the other end of the shower hose into that bucket. Bypass the water heater. Turn on the pump. Let the system fill til the pump stops. Then go around and open each hot and cold faucet til pink flows. Do the shower, Toilet, outside shower, etc. Empty the low point drains til pink flows. If clothes washer or ice maker do what is needed.
Pour any left over from the bucket into all drain traps in sinks, showers, and in the toilet.
Done...15 minutes...over.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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