On 12/1/2014 10:33 PM, Dave Cole wrote:

> RV Antifreeze must be somewhat different as I haven't seen it breakdown
> at all.  Even after years sitting in a coolant tank. Perhaps they
> stabilize it somehow?
> The stuff comes that flushes out of the RV water system (in my trailer)
> just makes the water taste nasty until it is well flushed but it beats
> frozen pipes.

Easier to connect an air hose to the drain valve on the RV's water 
heater then open each faucet in turn, starting with closest to the 
heater. Don't forget to also have someone hold down the foot pedal on 
the loo.

Finish by opening all faucets and step on the loo pedal. Always seems to 
get a bit more water out. Dump some antifreeze in the sink traps, just 
to keep any holding tank smells out.

No water in the system to freeze and no need to flush the antifreeze out 
in the spring.


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