I have partially succeeded. I warmed up the hose and attached to the Winterizing connection. Then I borrowed some modeling clay from my school's art department and covered the connection with clay. The connection sealed and it began to slowly draw the antifreeze into the camper. I ran it through all the lines until the pink stuff came out. Took a while, and I had to squeeze the clay a couple of times. But I think I got 2.5 gallons in.
When I was done, I did check my "emptied" hot water heater and found that even though the hot water bypass was turned on; there was a little antifreeze in the heater. So I've drained that again too.
Hopefully, I am ready for winter.
Next question: I have four six vote batteries in the camper....should those be pulled and stored for the winter? In a previous camper, I had one twelve volt battery and always stored that inside.
Billy
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