BirdbyBird wrote:I always pulled the low point drain on my fresh water tank and then left it empty. I would drain the hot water heater and put the water on bypass. It doesn't take much RV Pink stuff to fill the lines and put a little down the traps.... When it comes time to take off you can fill the fresh water tank and or hook up to city water and the water pushes the pink right out of the lines and you are good to go. After you have eliminated the pink stuff you can flip the bypass on the hat water heater and it will take a while but the heater will fill with clear water and be ready to go also.....do be sure the anode rod is back in tightly...
Cudedog wrote:Um. . . [brains falling out here] am I clear in my understanding that you all put antifreeze in your drinking water tank/lines?
Just askin'.
Anne
Cudedog wrote:AH!!
Thanks for the clarification. I knew I must be missing something!
Anne
judi wrote:Thank all of you so much for the advice! I think I've got it now. I'll flush with city water, run taps until clear, flush toilet w/ antifreeze, turn off bypass to water heater after lines are flushed. I'll disconnect city water hose at night and bring inside. I'll empty tanks before leaving camp. please let me know if I left anything out! So many people do it themselves so I don't want to go back to the dealer and sit for a few hours while they do it, and pay for it! My Roadtrek is not very big so it won't take long for lines to clear or for antifreeze to reach faucets.
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