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While some types of RV anti-freeze are better than others, most will turn to slush or freeze at extreme temps. It should not expand, cause any damage. I normally open low point drains, after using anti-freeze in Fall, and blow most out. It will be mostly pure, so I dump the small bucket of used AF down the toilet, to keep some liquid in black tank.
You should be fine come Spring, when you flush your system.
I also blow out lines and only use the anti freeze in the p-traps. I leave all faucets and drains open until ready to refill with water. This is a regular process for me in the winter since we go out twice month rain, shine, snow or ice.
- deserteagle56Jan 20, 2024Explorer II
I must be doing something wrong...twice now I've tried just blowing out the water lines on my Bigfoot and using antifreeze only in the p-traps. Both times there was enough water left somewhere in the system that it was frozen and I had to put heat in the camper until it thawed. Condensation, maybe, as it was a few months before the camper was used? So I've gone back to pumping the RV antifreeze through the lines and then flushing everything when I've ready use the camper.
- DodgemahalJan 20, 2024Explorer III
I think trying to push water uphill or through the piping system with air pressure will cause air to bubble past the water in the pipe to a point while pushing it out. It will tend to move the water but remove the air pressure and the residual water will collect to a low point and freeze to form a plug. Maybe a better method would be to empty the water, run antifreeze in to each faucet till you see pink fluid (including the outdoor shower unless you know for sure it is empty). Then apply the air pressure to evacuate most of the antifreeze. Drain your waste tanks and fill your P traps. Do the soak and flush in the spring a few times to try and remove any traces of antifreeze smell. This will be my plan for next year. I really don't like that stuff in my pipes, but it beats broken stuff and very difficult to reach repairs. The high quality water filter at my sink helps with toxic stuff staying out of your body. No point in working your filtering organs to the hilt. I can also cook with that water knowing it is relatively clean.