โDec-08-2020 05:59 PM
โDec-10-2020 01:38 PM
โDec-09-2020 05:23 PM
phil-t wrote:
So, after all this - is there something I can use in the grey/black tanks that will take some amount of water/dilution and not freeze? I'm thinking, leving northern NY in 0-20 deg. weather and heading south. Just beable to use the bathroom for washing, etc. till we get a day to the south.
BTW - I winterize by draining everything and adding pink stuff to the system.
โDec-09-2020 02:17 PM
โDec-09-2020 02:15 PM
Terryallan wrote:BB_TX wrote:agree. at $2.50 a gallon how cheap can you get? But if saving $.050 per year is worth the risk. Go for it.
As you say, it is already cheap. Why risk it?
โDec-09-2020 01:22 PM
BB_TX wrote:agree. at $2.50 a gallon how cheap can you get? But if saving $.050 per year is worth the risk. Go for it.
As you say, it is already cheap. Why risk it?
โDec-09-2020 09:53 AM
phil-t wrote:
So, after all this - is there something I can use in the grey/black tanks that will take some amount of water/dilution and not freeze? I'm thinking, leving northern NY in 0-20 deg. weather and heading south. Just beable to use the bathroom for washing, etc. till we get a day to the south.
BTW - I winterize by draining everything and adding pink stuff to the system.
โDec-09-2020 08:47 AM
phil-t wrote:Dusty R wrote:phil-t wrote:
So, after all this - is there something I can use in the grey/black tanks that will take some amount of water/dilution and not freeze? I'm thinking, leving northern NY in 0-20 deg. weather and heading south. Just beable to use the bathroom for washing, etc. till we get a day to the south.
BTW - I winterize by draining everything and adding pink stuff to the system.
I've figured that a small amount in the black & gray tanks will not hurt the tank if it freezes.
We have left Michigan in January & February, headed to Florida, used highway rest stops mostly the first day and night. Then after that not worried about the tanks.
Dusty
Yup, my plan, was just looking to not needing to use rest stop facilities in the current state of things. We will manage.
โDec-09-2020 07:58 AM
โDec-09-2020 07:53 AM
Dusty R wrote:phil-t wrote:
So, after all this - is there something I can use in the grey/black tanks that will take some amount of water/dilution and not freeze? I'm thinking, leving northern NY in 0-20 deg. weather and heading south. Just beable to use the bathroom for washing, etc. till we get a day to the south.
BTW - I winterize by draining everything and adding pink stuff to the system.
I've figured that a small amount in the black & gray tanks will not hurt the tank if it freezes.
We have left Michigan in January & February, headed to Florida, used highway rest stops mostly the first day and night. Then after that not worried about the tanks.
Dusty
โDec-09-2020 07:50 AM
phil-t wrote:
So, after all this - is there something I can use in the grey/black tanks that will take some amount of water/dilution and not freeze? I'm thinking, leving northern NY in 0-20 deg. weather and heading south. Just beable to use the bathroom for washing, etc. till we get a day to the south.
BTW - I winterize by draining everything and adding pink stuff to the system.
โDec-09-2020 07:18 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
RV antifreeze is already mixed with usually de-ionized water and should be used straight from the jug. It will freeze at low enough temperatures, but the mixture does not expand to cause damage to fittings. Adding more water could upset that no expansion balance. I don't suggest risking it...
โDec-09-2020 07:15 AM
craig7h wrote:
WHY!
โDec-09-2020 06:57 AM
โDec-09-2020 05:53 AM
cavie wrote:
You can afford an RV but you cant afford $2.50 per gal of anti-freeze? It only takes 2 gals to do most any RV.