De Winterizing Checklist

mageorge

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Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
I'm interested in knowing if anyone has a De-Winterizing checklist? We had a dealer winterize our Reflection 303rls in December and are ready to pull it out of our storage this week to spend the next month on the road. Our storage is enclosed and without water but the rig has been hooked up to electricity all winter - since I've changed out the interior 12volt bulbs with LED and did a few other modifications. But, I'm not sure how to De-winterize myself. I'm planning to do so at our first camping location late this week, or I could pull it out and spend a night at a local camping area that within a couple of miles of the storage location. Tips or suggestions would be most welcomed. Thanks.
 
It's pretty straight forward. Hook up to a water source or fill up your fresh water tank. I open each hot and cold faucet (not at the same time) until they no longer are pumping out the pink stuff. Once you have clear water running out of each faucet, shut it off and move to the next one. Don't forget the washer hook ups, and the shower in the outside compartment. Even if there is a slight bit of residue for the first day or so, it's non-toxic.
 
When clearing the lines, remember to do the low point drains, or a small amount of antifreeze will remain in these.
After you have all the lines cleared on the "city water" valve setting, close the water heater bypass for a bit, before you put the drain plug back in, to flush the water heater. Similarly, set the valve to water tank fill for a bit, before you close the tank drain, to flush the fresh water tank. BTW, the Kantleak valve (at least mine) doesn't like to move with water pressure applied, so I turn off the fill and release pressure by opening a tap, before changing valve position.

Rob
 
For what its worth....I picked mine up at the dealer already winterized, and for some reason they felt the need to disconnect the power connection to the circuit board on the water heater. It took me a few minutes of troubleshooting to determine why the electric portion of my water heater was not working.
 
Thanks folks, I took your advice and seems like all is good. BTW I talked to Catherines Landing in Hot Springs, Ar where I live and they said bring it out and dewinterize and check out everything here for free!
 

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