โSep-16-2019 07:52 AM
โSep-17-2019 11:32 AM
joelc wrote:
A compressor will get rid of most of your water, but to do it right I would also use RV antifreeze. Don't forget to open your low drains and empty your water tank. If it gets really cold where you are use the antifreeze.
โSep-17-2019 07:59 AM
joelc wrote:George3037 wrote:
Also not mentioned is to shut off the HW heater switches and empty your HW heater tank. If so equipped, close the inlet and outlet valves and open the bypass line valve. I just winterized my MH, TT, and assisted two friends doing theirs.
Some RV's do not have water by-pass kits intalled at the water heater. A good point made is if you don't have a by-pass installed in your RV,one can be installed. It will save time and increase efficiency if you blow out your system, and if you are using antifreeze save multiple gallons.
โSep-17-2019 07:26 AM
George3037 wrote:
Also not mentioned is to shut off the HW heater switches and empty your HW heater tank. If so equipped, close the inlet and outlet valves and open the bypass line valve. I just winterized my MH, TT, and assisted two friends doing theirs.
โSep-16-2019 10:42 PM
afidel wrote:Bigbird65 wrote:
You need a compressor that you can regulate down to 35 psi.
Why? PEX tubing and valves are rated for 160PSI of water @73F, I use 90 PSI of air which is much gentler and it works just fine.
โSep-16-2019 06:56 PM
โSep-16-2019 04:08 PM
โSep-16-2019 02:50 PM
afidel wrote:
Why? PEX tubing and valves are rated for 160PSI of water @73F, I use 90 PSI of air which is much gentler and it works just fine.
โSep-16-2019 02:29 PM
Bigbird65 wrote:
You need a compressor that you can regulate down to 35 psi.
โSep-16-2019 02:23 PM
โSep-16-2019 10:45 AM
joelc wrote:
A compressor will get rid of most of your water, but to do it right I would also use RV antifreeze. Don't forget to open your low drains and empty your water tank. If it gets really cold where you are use the antifreeze.
โSep-16-2019 10:37 AM
โSep-16-2019 08:50 AM
โSep-16-2019 08:25 AM