โNov-13-2018 09:52 AM
โNov-14-2018 09:07 AM
ksg5000 wrote:
I don't know the science - but after reading a thousand threads I am pretty sure that the Pink Stuff will get slushy and won't burst your pipes. That's enough for me.
โNov-14-2018 08:50 AM
troubledwaters wrote:They obviously go right over your head, anyway.
I think everyone has gotten the point. We can skip the chemistry lessons.
โNov-14-2018 08:11 AM
โNov-14-2018 04:04 AM
mobeewan wrote:Ethylene glycol and ethyl alcohol are two different very different things. Well, technically, they're related chemically (ethylene glycol is a double alcohol), but they're different chemicals with very different properties.
There are two types of pink RV antifreeze for winterizing your water lines. One is ethylene glycol which has ethyl alcohol and the other is propylene glycol which is alcohol free and the safer of the two for drinking water systems.
โNov-14-2018 03:08 AM
mobeewan wrote:MFL wrote:
Needs more ethanol in it. Many brands will slush/thicken, but not supposed to expand. If your 1.99 brand fails, breaks water lines/fittings, be sure to post brand. ๐
Jerry
There are two types of pink RV antifreeze for winterizing your water lines. One is ethylene glycol which has ethyl alcohol and the other is propylene glycol which is alcohol free and the safer of the two for drinking water systems.
They never said which antifreeze they were using but they definitely shouldn't be adding ethanol alcohol to propylene glycol because it can change the properties and probably the freezing point rendering it ineffective.
Also care should be taken on the type of alcohol. Methanol is extremely toxic to humans if ingested or if vapors are inhaled. Ingestion of as little as one to four ounces can cause irreversible injury to the nervous system, blindness or even death. Methanol can cause poisoning, systemic acidosis, optic nerve damage and central nervous system (CNS) effects.
โNov-13-2018 07:02 PM
mike-s wrote:Bobbo wrote:Silicon, bismuth, gallium and antimony all expand when they freeze. Gallium is neat to play with, it melts at around 86F. But, because it expands when it freezes, you have to be careful of what you store it in.
Only water expands when it freezes. Everything else continues to contract as it freezes.
You can make interesting crystals with bismuth in a household oven. Proper precautions (ventilation, mostly) should be taken.
โNov-13-2018 06:25 PM
MFL wrote:
Needs more ethanol in it. Many brands will slush/thicken, but not supposed to expand. If your 1.99 brand fails, breaks water lines/fittings, be sure to post brand. ๐
Jerry
โNov-13-2018 04:47 PM
egh33 wrote:
It was Brand name " Super Tech." Mfg. USA $4.79 @ gallon. I'm going to sit it out tonight and see if it get solid. right now it is pretty thick slush.
Will keep you posted
โNov-13-2018 04:44 PM
โNov-13-2018 04:25 PM
egh33 wrote:
It was Brand name " Super Tech." Mfg. USA $4.79 @ gallon. I'm going to sit it out tonight and see if it get solid. right now it is pretty thick slush.
Will keep you posted
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โNov-13-2018 12:35 PM
Bobbo wrote:Silicon, bismuth, gallium and antimony all expand when they freeze. Gallium is neat to play with, it melts at around 86F. But, because it expands when it freezes, you have to be careful of what you store it in.
Only water expands when it freezes. Everything else continues to contract as it freezes.