I don’t have a bypass and haven’t been motivated to install one, so I bite
the bullet and pour 7 gallons of RV antifreeze into my freshwater tank. The
pump fills up the water heater and then the hot water plumbing, and then I
can run the cold taps to fill them up. I then drain everything. Yes, it’s a
waste, but a pretty small one. I use the 8th gallon to fill the P traps and
pour the remainder into the toilet. Then, I run the macerator to distribute
the pink stuff into the macerator and hose.
Rick “just did this on Monday after getting back from Chattanooga” Denney
> Never have winterized one of these. My Royales have had one of these
> valves at the water heater. I blew it out days ago. But needed to get anti
> freeze in the water pump. So I put a hose on the pump intake. Put the other
> end in a gallon of anti freeze. Seems that all the anti freeze is going
> into the water heater. The system is now protected. But would like to have
> seen the anti freeze at the faucets. Snow tonight. 15 degrees tomorrow
> night. Started to cool down. Bob Dunahugh
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Rick Denney
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