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Old 02-25-2021, 01:21 PM   #10
Mikelff
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Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: Keller
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Originally Posted by kbowling View Post
We are not staying at our RV so we could not leave a heater running. Just to make sure I understand, the control panel you refer to is where the hoses and such connect?
Was wondering how you guys did? I’m in North Texas and its been in the 70’s and 81 a couple days ago so you should be thawed out by now. Any big leaks? Hope you got lucky and all is well.
In the future, if you are not staying in your RV during freezing weather, you need to Winterize your RV. Probably the best for you is to blow your water lines out with compressed air rather than using the pink antifreeze. Drain your tanks, and put some of the pink RV antifreeze in your p traps of your sinks and drains. It will be much easier to de winterize doing it this way. Doesn't take a lot of time to do this so if you need to do it a couple times during the winter its pretty easy. DON’T put any of the pink antifreeze in the fresh water tank once its drained. No need. What little water that might be left won’t cause any problems if it freezes. You DO want to run your water pump dry when blowing out your water lines. Wont hurt the pump. It is a self priming pump. When you are ready to stay in your RV again just flush your sinks and drains and you are good to go. Hope this helps.
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