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    When to dewinterize?

    We have a 2500RL that just went though its first winter parked on our yard. Its getting close to camping season here in southeast PA and I was wondering when is it OK to dewinterize? We're still getting freezing temps at night but most days now we're above freezing. Is it OK to dewinterize now or should I wait? Our first trip is planned for April and I just want to be sure I have plenty of time to do everything (dewinterize, inspect roof, inspect interior for leaks, etc.)

    Also any tips on dewinterizing would be helpful. I've never done it before. Winterization was done in November by the dealer we bought our 2500RL from. It needed some warranty work so we figured we'd just let them winterize it while it was in the shop.

    I saw the YouTube video that GD did for dewinterizing the standard system but it seems like they left at least one part out - replacing the low point drain plugs! They showed removing them as the first step but never mentioned putting them back in. I would imagine (no pun intended) you remove the plugs, open all the hot and cold faucets, wait for the antifreeze to stop draining out of the low point, then replace the plugs and close the faucets before starting the pressurized flush. Is that correct?
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    It only takes a few minutes to de winterize. I would wait until no chance of freezing

    Plug the low point drains. Run water till clear from all taps. Sinks,flush,outside spray ports

    When all is clear locate hot water heater Install drain plug with Teflon tape and turn the 3 valves to allow water to flow to the heater

    Done

    If you want to sanitize that is another process


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    You may want to locate the water pump and ensure that the valve where they drew the antifreeze in is closed. They should have when they did it but.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by hampal View Post
    We have a 2500RL that just went though its first winter parked on our yard. Its getting close to camping season here in southeast PA and I was wondering when is it OK to dewinterize? We're still getting freezing temps at night but most days now we're above freezing. Is it OK to dewinterize now or should I wait? Our first trip is planned for April and I just want to be sure I have plenty of time to do everything (dewinterize, inspect roof, inspect interior for leaks, etc.)

    Also any tips on dewinterizing would be helpful. I've never done it before. Winterization was done in November by the dealer we bought our 2500RL from. It needed some warranty work so we figured we'd just let them winterize it while it was in the shop.

    I saw the YouTube video that GD did for dewinterizing the standard system but it seems like they left at least one part out - replacing the low point drain plugs! They showed removing them as the first step but never mentioned putting them back in. I would imagine (no pun intended) you remove the plugs, open all the hot and cold faucets, wait for the antifreeze to stop draining out of the low point, then replace the plugs and close the faucets before starting the pressurized flush. Is that correct?
    I could be flippant and answer your question with another question: do you want to winterize it again? I'd wait until there's either little chance of freezing or you're imminently moving into it for your trip.

    The anti-freeze won't be even NEARLY evacuated by just opening the so-called "low point drains" - they're not as effective as you might think. Ensure that the hot water tank has its plug in it and then connect and turn on a water supply. Let the "low point drains" run clear and then close them before moving to each of the fixtures in your trailer (including any washer lines and outdoor spray ports) and opening them (hot and cold) until they run solid streams of clear water. Then set the (usually red) hot water tank lever in the Nautilus panel to allow its tank to fill and open a hot faucet until it again runs a solid clear stream. Then turn on the hot water tank's electric and/or gas heating.

    It takes only ten minutes or so, and worst case is that the winterization was improperly done and something has cracked. We carry spare PEX hose and fittings to deal with that, so I will often wait until we're at our first site before de-winterizing, flushing out the fresh tank with some disinfectant, and charging the gray and black tanks with a few gallons of water and some dish soap and water softener (the GEO method, look it up).

    Hope your first trip is all fun. Our trailer is going to be sitting under its thick layer of snow for some time yet. Be grateful that your parents were smart enough to give birth to you in a country where you can escape winter sooner than I can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boyscout View Post
    I could be flippant and answer your question with another question: do you want to winterize it again? I'd wait until there's either little chance of freezing or you're imminently moving into it for your trip.

    The anti-freeze won't be even NEARLY evacuated by just opening the so-called "low point drains" - they're not as effective as you might think. Ensure that the hot water tank has its plug in it and then connect and turn on a water supply. Let the "low point drains" run clear and then close them before moving to each of the fixtures in your trailer (including any washer lines and outdoor spray ports) and opening them (hot and cold) until they run solid streams of clear water. Then set the (usually red) hot water tank lever in the Nautilus panel to allow its tank to fill and open a hot faucet until it again runs a solid clear stream. Then turn on the hot water tank's electric and/or gas heating.

    It takes only ten minutes or so, and worst case is that the winterization was improperly done and something has cracked. We carry spare PEX hose and fittings to deal with that, so I will often wait until we're at our first site before de-winterizing, flushing out the fresh tank with some disinfectant, and charging the gray and black tanks with a few gallons of water and some dish soap and water softener (the GEO method, look it up).

    Hope your first trip is all fun. Our trailer is going to be sitting under its thick layer of snow for some time yet. Be grateful that your parents were smart enough to give birth to you in a country where you can escape winter sooner than I can.
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    We try to get a full hook up site on our first trip of the year, then dewinterize when we arrive. As for the low point drains, I installed 1/4 turn valves that make them much easier to deal with.
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    You should sanitize at least once a year so I would recommend sanitizing just after dewinterizing. I live in Central GA and dewinterized and sanitized this past weekend. It's not supposed to freeze where I'm at between now and our first trip on 3/13.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hampal View Post
    We have a 2500RL that just went though its first winter parked on our yard. Its getting close to camping season here in southeast PA and I was wondering when is it OK to dewinterize? We're still getting freezing temps at night but most days now we're above freezing. Is it OK to dewinterize now or should I wait? Our first trip is planned for April and I just want to be sure I have plenty of time to do everything (dewinterize, inspect roof, inspect interior for leaks, etc.)

    Also any tips on dewinterizing would be helpful. I've never done it before. Winterization was done in November by the dealer we bought our 2500RL from. It needed some warranty work so we figured we'd just let them winterize it while it was in the shop.

    I saw the YouTube video that GD did for dewinterizing the standard system but it seems like they left at least one part out - replacing the low point drain plugs! They showed removing them as the first step but never mentioned putting them back in. I would imagine (no pun intended) you remove the plugs, open all the hot and cold faucets, wait for the antifreeze to stop draining out of the low point, then replace the plugs and close the faucets before starting the pressurized flush. Is that correct?


    We are in SE PA also but I don't flush the antifreeze out unless it already May or we start using it before May. We use ours full time 9 months of the year and are heading out this month. I will do the flush the day we leave. It just gets too cold here at night if you are not running the heater and have tank heaters to risk a freeze now. It takes less time to flush than it take to winterize.
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    We de-winterize when we feel temps will not be below freezing again. Our routine is de-winterize, sanitize, roof inspection, and general preventative maintenance to ensure everything is ready to go for the season.
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    All good advice. Also, remember that you must ensure that you have water in the water heater before you turn it on. You can burn out the electric element in a very short time if there is no water in the heater tank.
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