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Old 07-19-2022, 11:08 AM   #15
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AND, one thing I learned the hard way.
For long term winter storage, disconnect the toilet flush valve and drain it into a small bowl.
I also disconnect the in / out couplings at the water pump / accumulator, which is so easy, now that I re-plumbed it.

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IMHO air blow out might be fine for TT . In a coach that has more plumbing , possible distribution manifold, sophisticated items like electric toilets,washer dryer and it's trap ect. ,makes antifreeze a better idea. A must for MH with hydronic heating.
I'm sure guys still doing it with air have a good system they follow and use high flow of air.
Another note the feed for fresh tank to pump can refill with water after the draing. I blow out city fill to tank and city feed line , ice maker and I can disconnect the line from fresh tank to pump.
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