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Mar-13-2018 05:57 AM
oyarsa wrote:
I would have considered the antifreeze method, but my water pump doesn't have the hose attachment (Or whatever it's called) to easily do it...
Mar-12-2018 10:00 PM
Mar-12-2018 04:56 PM
rbpru wrote:
I have used both compressed air and anti-freeze.
I prefer the antifreeze because I am never sure I got all the water from the low spots in the plumbing or the nocks and crannies of the valves.
I did manage to blow out the city water check valve one time when using the air compressor but many folks have never had that problem.
Safe travels
Mar-12-2018 04:36 PM
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Mar-11-2018 06:45 PM
oyarsa wrote:
I wasn't sure at the time that the outside faucet was the same supply as the kitchen, or if it was irrigation water. But logically, it must be since it is still turned on.
And yes, I do have an air compressor with a pressure regulator. However, if I remember, the connection of the compressor at the trailer itself had a little leaking going on. I can probably get that plugged tightened up and try out the air before the water. I'm sure I winterized just fine, but it would be peace of mind before the trip...
Mar-09-2018 06:59 AM
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