Another thing to consider is the type of "pink stuff" RV antifreeze to get. If possible try to get Propylene glycol based antifreeze rather than alcohol based. I've used both and I've had the best experience avoiding alcohol. It is more expensive.
Types of RV Antifreeze
Ethanol-Based
Also known as alcohol-based antifreeze, this type of antifreeze is the most affordable option available. It works by raising the freezing point of water to help keep your pipes from bursting. However, there are many downsides to using alcohol in your water system. For one, it can affect the taste of drinking water and the smell can be unbearable. Also, it may require quite some effort to flush it out of the system. Another thing is, alcohol tends to dry out rubber seals so you may experience leaks and have to replace the seals at the end of the cold season.
Propylene-Glycol-Based
Propylene glycol is a synthetic type of alcohol that also raises the freezing point of water. It’s the best type of antifreeze for your RV’s water system since the compound is odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic. Also, it’s good at retaining moisture so it will help condition and prolong the life of the rubber seals.