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Originally Posted by Chuck and Mary Ann
it actually goes to slushy mess, never freezes and as all RV antifreeze in non toxic, and once you run the ice maker for a couple of days, the water and system are fine. I'm not sold on the air pressure to the Ice maker - did use that method of winterizing my 5th wheel, but didn't have an Ice maker. Washer was the same type issue, got pink wash water. As I had to have to have a leaking the Ice Maker fixed this year, my guess is that the previous owner did not do a proper job.
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I am just curious as to your issue with the air system of cleaning all the lines for winterizing. I just pulled mine out of storage and got it ready to travel. I've used the air pressure system for the last 4 seasons and it works great.
As I said, the last thing I do is the ice maker by just letting it run through several cycles. I set the pressure on the compressor to 45 pounds and leave it connected until I'm done.
I like the idea of nothing EVER in my water lines but water or air. Nothing to flush out.