โNov-11-2013 07:08 PM
โNov-19-2013 03:12 AM
Redterpos3 wrote:
.... My dealer talked about the pink stuff also freezing, or turning to slush. Is this a problem, or does provide enough prevention from frozen solid that keeps everything safe?
โNov-16-2013 04:58 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:epusher wrote:
I simply hook up an adapter to the city inlet and blow 40 psi air through the system. Takes a little longer than hooking the water pump up to the antifreeze jugs. I still go through the sanitizing/flush sequence of the water system in the spring. About the only savings with air (besides $10-$15 in pink stuff) is I don't have to unscrew a panel and the pump intake. So fewer steps with air, but a little longer in time. The longer time is the multiple stops and starts at the faucet to push the final water slugs out.
For me, I should go back to anti-freeze as I won't be using the unit at all this winter. The benefit to air is its easy to repeat if using the unit during the winter.
you can also push antifreeze into the city water fill connector.
bumpy
โNov-16-2013 04:18 AM
meyerske wrote:
Couple questions from a newbie:
1. To de-winterize, you just run the water until the lines run clear, right?
2. I winterized last week using the pink stuff. It was really easy. I'll be back to the RV in about a week (and staying for several days). Is it silly winterizing for just a week? I just wanted to be sure I'd have no problems.
Winterizing took me about 1/2 hour.
โNov-16-2013 02:55 AM
โNov-15-2013 06:21 AM
epusher wrote:
I simply hook up an adapter to the city inlet and blow 40 psi air through the system. Takes a little longer than hooking the water pump up to the antifreeze jugs. I still go through the sanitizing/flush sequence of the water system in the spring. About the only savings with air (besides $10-$15 in pink stuff) is I don't have to unscrew a panel and the pump intake. So fewer steps with air, but a little longer in time. The longer time is the multiple stops and starts at the faucet to push the final water slugs out.
For me, I should go back to anti-freeze as I won't be using the unit at all this winter. The benefit to air is its easy to repeat if using the unit during the winter.
โNov-15-2013 05:21 AM
โNov-15-2013 02:15 AM
Redterpos3 wrote:
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Well, he's the one that did the "blow out" job, so if it freezes it would be his problem.
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This is a good point I hadn't thought of, mine came with a built in bypass, and putting the pink stuff in was super easy! My dealer talked about the pink stuff also freezing, or turning to slush. Is this a problem, or does provide enough prevention from frozen solid that keeps everything safe?
โNov-14-2013 04:39 PM
โNov-14-2013 04:29 PM
PAThwacker wrote:Did you get lucky enough to be out of town in '93 when the Pocono Record headline was "life is no fun at -21*" That was six days where the daily high was below zero, and it hit 26 below at my place. Spent many years building in the Lake Harmony area, and sunrise temps. of a few degrees below zero are not too unusual in the second half of January. You are right about how crazy and unpredictable it all is though. I had one winter where grass seed sprouted between Christmas and new years, and have worked without a shirt, tossing concrete forms around, in January.
No two years are the same when it comes to winter temps in PA. I am 39 and have seen balmy 75 degrees or as low as neg 10 during rifle season since 1985.
Snow on the other hand is even less predictable.
โNov-14-2013 10:05 AM
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โNov-14-2013 01:44 AM
โNov-14-2013 01:14 AM
Redterpos3 wrote:
The debate is very interesting! My dealer said to "blow it out". After reading on this site, it sounds to me to be good to run the pink stuff through the system, pushing out all the water, and then open all the drains, and let gravity remove the bulk of pink stuff. One item my dealer says to do, is put a crushed can of soda (no soda left) in the toilet trap to keep the seal open. Others here have said to put the pink stuff in the toilet to keep the seal wet? Which is best??? I'm confused on this one! :h