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Old 11-05-2021, 08:47 AM   #8
bshgto
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It just makes sense to me

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Originally Posted by JDDilly View Post
I do the same, and also run pump. Never wicked out water in the heater. That little bit freezing will not hurt anything. No issues in over 20 years of this process.
I gave up on the pink stuff several years ago. Blow everything out and no issues as yet. I think some people get in trouble when they don`t use an air compressor that produces enough volume of air for long enough. I wait a few minutes then do it again to get what drained down to the low points in the pipes.....not sure that`s necessary. Replaced the p-traps with Hepvo waterless traps so no issue there and leave the tank drains open so don`t even put antifreeze there either. I`ve talked to a couple of people that don`t realize if you raise the front of your camper to the max height when dumping you will get several gallons of "stuff" left in the tanks out. Then raise the right side of the camper with the levelers to max to get what`s left in the gally tank to.
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