How does everyone winterize these?
I know the preferred answer is to drive south until palm trees are in sight, but for those of us unlucky enough to be too young to retire, what are some good ways to do this?
I think my main issue is the hot water tank. There's no bypass on it and if I can avoid installing one, that would be my preference.
So far, I've opened all the drains and drained the hot water tank.
I'm assuming there is some residual water in the potable water tank.
I could do this using a brute force method. If I pour in 10 gallons of pink RV antifreeze I'll be able to get the 6 gallon hot water tank filled and pink stuff flowing to all the hot water lines. I could recover it in the spring but it will be somewhat diluted. After a couple years it may dilute it to the point where I'll have to replace it. This seems expensive and kind of a hassle.
Is there a more elegant way to do this which protects all the lines and uses less pink stuff?
I know the preferred answer is to drive south until palm trees are in sight, but for those of us unlucky enough to be too young to retire, what are some good ways to do this?
I think my main issue is the hot water tank. There's no bypass on it and if I can avoid installing one, that would be my preference.
So far, I've opened all the drains and drained the hot water tank.
I'm assuming there is some residual water in the potable water tank.
I could do this using a brute force method. If I pour in 10 gallons of pink RV antifreeze I'll be able to get the 6 gallon hot water tank filled and pink stuff flowing to all the hot water lines. I could recover it in the spring but it will be somewhat diluted. After a couple years it may dilute it to the point where I'll have to replace it. This seems expensive and kind of a hassle.
Is there a more elegant way to do this which protects all the lines and uses less pink stuff?