winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228326] |
Sun, 03 November 2013 17:00 |
ernie
Messages: 64 Registered: June 2005 Location: ellensburg, wa
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I have a 1975 Eleganza II. I'm just finishing winterizing. How do you get the pink RV antifreeze through the external water fill pipe, or do you need to worry about that?
ernie
ernie garcia
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Re: winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228327 is a reply to message #228326] |
Sun, 03 November 2013 17:09 |
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mike miller
Messages: 3576 Registered: February 2004 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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ernie wrote on Sun, 03 November 2013 15:00 | I have a 1975 Eleganza II. I'm just finishing winterizing. How do you get the pink RV antifreeze through the external water fill pipe, or do you need to worry about that?
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Yes, you need to worry about that.
No, you shouldn't need to put pink stuff in, you need to get the water out. I blow it out with air. Most places selling any RV supplies should have an adapter.
Some just remove the city water fill.
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Re: winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228330 is a reply to message #228327] |
Sun, 03 November 2013 17:38 |
ernie
Messages: 64 Registered: June 2005 Location: ellensburg, wa
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I did blow it out with air, drained the tanks, added stabil to the gas,and added the pink stuff down all the drains. I even pumped the pink stuff through the macerator, as someone suggested. Am I done then?
Ernie
ernie garcia
1975 eleganza II
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Re: winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228332 is a reply to message #228330] |
Sun, 03 November 2013 17:49 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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ernie wrote on Sun, 03 November 2013 18:38 | I did blow it out with air, drained the tanks, added stabil to the gas,and added the pink stuff down all the drains. I even pumped the pink stuff through the macerator, as someone suggested. Am I done then?
Ernie
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Ernie,
If you really blew it all out by putting air in the city water pressure connection then - yes.
Did you run the flush on the pot until there was NO water coming out? (That is a favorite gotcha.) If that isn't clear, the Thetford pots break a 45$ valve.
Did you open the drain valve on the water heater while you had air pressure on the system? This will leave several quarts in the heater, but it won't hurt anything. Remember to shut off the power to the heater.
You don't have a coach description in the sigfile. If it is a 73 or 74 it may have mid-line drains behind the galley and copper plumbing. If it does have copper, be sure to blow out the taps in the head and the shower line as there are low spots that can be damaged.
Matt
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Re: [GMCnet] winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228339 is a reply to message #228332] |
Sun, 03 November 2013 18:40 |
k2gkk
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It's not a bad idea to disconnect the fresh water feed to the toilet and then flush to make sure there's no water anywhere!
Don't forget to reconnect it before filling the fresh water tank in the Spring!
You probably know how I am aware of that on both ends of the calendar!
Also, disconnect and drain the filter and make sure there's no water left in the pump.
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> ernie wrote on Sun, 03 November 2013 18:38
> > I did blow it out with air, drained the tanks, added stabil to the gas,and added the pink stuff down all the drains. I even pumped the pink stuff through the macerator, as someone suggested. Am I done then?
> > Ernie
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> Ernie,
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> If you really blew it all out by putting air in the city water pressure connection then - yes.
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> Did you run the flush on the pot until there was NO water coming out? (That is a favorite gotcha.) If that isn't clear, the Thetford pots break a 45$ valve.
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> Did you open the drain valve on the water heater while you had air pressure on the system? This will leave several quarts in the heater, but it won't hurt anything. Remember to shut off the power to the heater.
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> You don't have a coach description in the sigfile. If it is a 73 or 74 it may have mid-line drains behind the galley and copper plumbing. If it does have copper, be sure to blow out the taps in the head and the shower line as there are low spots that can be damaged.
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Re: [GMCnet] winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228349 is a reply to message #228346] |
Sun, 03 November 2013 20:29 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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That's why people have trouble with the external fill freezing--it is one of the most common items people overlook. There is a drain for that assembly behind the closet wall but it's a bit difficult to get to. I advocate a shot of pink antifreeze into the fill assembly either with a hose or baster.
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228352 is a reply to message #228326] |
Sun, 03 November 2013 20:41 |
Galen
Messages: 146 Registered: November 2011 Location: New Virginia, IA
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Sounds to me like some are talking about the pressurized city water hookup, and others are talking about the tank fill. At least mine has two separate. I don't do anything to the water fill as it is a 1" or greater water line that gravity feeds to the fresh water tank.
I blow out the city water connection.Then I pump RV antifreeze through the water lines (I have bypass shut offs for the water heater)and out everything, toilet included.
Galen Briggs
New Virginia, Iowa
1978 Palm Beach
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Re: winterizing external water fill pipe? [message #228663 is a reply to message #228352] |
Wed, 06 November 2013 14:38 |
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Broham
Messages: 204 Registered: March 2013 Location: Detroit, Michigan
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don't forget the flex line and the shower head.
Todd
Owner of a 1976 Eleganza II 26’
other toys:
93 Vette
84 Goldwing
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72 CB750 Chopper
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