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Old 02-08-2010, 12:36 PM   #1
radioattic
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Winterize or remove the RO system?

My Monty has a Water General RO-585 reverse osmosis system installed by the previous owner. Now that it's time to winterize, does anyone have an insight into how to do this? I've never had one before, never thought I needed one, and it seems that it would be easier to just uninstall it for the winter. Disconnecting it from the water supply shouldn't be that difficult, and re-installing it later should be easy too, since the previous owner did all the hard work.

Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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