Winterizing 24SS 2017
I had seen all sorts of threads like you.
1. I bought a garden hose to air hose connector on amazon.
2. In Water Tank Compartment open drain valve at bottom of tank to drain the holding tank, with tank dry I do not put anti-freeze in it (right or wrong, it's not that cold in Arkansas inside my shop)
3. I connect the new connector to the water inlet and set the switch to 'Normal'
4. Open the Kitchen Sink Cold water (furthest away from supply) and drain till air comes through.
5. Open the Kitchen Sink Hot Water, drain till air comes through.
6. Open Bathroom Sink (cold then hot)
7. Open Bathroom Shower (Cold then hot)
8. Open Outside Shower (cold then hot)
9. To put Anti-Freeze in I have a short piece of tubing I slide over the connector and put the other end in Anti-Freeze bottle.
10. I go to the Kitchen Sink and Open cold and use shopvac to pull the anti-freeze into the lines and repeat for all sinks and shower.
This usually takes me about 15-20 minutes, I know some people like to disconnect the batteries but I like to periodically discharge them by leaving something on then letting the inverter charge them again, I leave a 20amp connection for fridge all winter. We use throughout the winter though to go watch our son play basketball in college so we forgo the anti-freeze now and just blow out the lines, takes only a few minutes and don't have to drain the anti-freeze each time.
Good Luck, hope you enjoy your rig.
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