I have a 2021 303RLS and in the process of winterizing it for the second winter
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Question #1: I used 40 psi air to blow out the water thru the low point drains. Then closed the drains and used the pump to push antifreeze thru the fixtures, hot and cold, one at at time, i.e.on demand Water Heater, panel shower, kitchen, bath faucets, and toilet. When I tried the inside shower, I couldn't get the antifreeze to flow even though I could hear the pump running and plenty of antifreeze in the jug.
Same thing last year. Must have been lucky last winter that shower didn't freeze.
Why doesn't pump push antifreeze through the shower???
Question #2: What to do to winterize black water flush line? I connected short hose to black flush line input, poured small amount of antifreeze in hose but it wouldn't go in. I then used lung power to try and blow it in, no avail. I disconnected hose and used 40 psi air hoping to blow out any water trapped in line.
Is there anything else I could have done???
I live in Wisconsin and it's going to get cold so I hope everything is done correctly.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
JIM
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Question #1: I used 40 psi air to blow out the water thru the low point drains. Then closed the drains and used the pump to push antifreeze thru the fixtures, hot and cold, one at at time, i.e.on demand Water Heater, panel shower, kitchen, bath faucets, and toilet. When I tried the inside shower, I couldn't get the antifreeze to flow even though I could hear the pump running and plenty of antifreeze in the jug.
Same thing last year. Must have been lucky last winter that shower didn't freeze.
Why doesn't pump push antifreeze through the shower???
Question #2: What to do to winterize black water flush line? I connected short hose to black flush line input, poured small amount of antifreeze in hose but it wouldn't go in. I then used lung power to try and blow it in, no avail. I disconnected hose and used 40 psi air hoping to blow out any water trapped in line.
Is there anything else I could have done???
I live in Wisconsin and it's going to get cold so I hope everything is done correctly.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
JIM
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