Tankless systems typically don’t have a bypass, making them highly susceptible to freezing. It’s essential to run antifreeze through the system to protect it during the winter. However, once the system is no longer in use, it’s equally important to drain any residual antifreeze, especially in tankless models like Truma heaters. Each brand may have specific winterization procedures, so be sure to consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for proper care.
My rv cougar would pump water but not antifreeze ?? Well iff you look at the facet where your antifreeze jug should hook up, there should be a dome shaped filter on the water hose gasget ! If you pull that filter out you will set a check vale right where the hose hooks up ! Make sure the dome is facing inward so that it depresses that check valve ! Then the pump will pull antifreeze from the bottle ! So turn the antifreeze seitch off, then primme the pump with your fresh water tank full, then turn on each facet in the camper, then go turn the antifreeze seitch on, then go to each facet ant run water untim it turns pink and then your done ! Boom took me 3 hrs to figure this our T so good luck campers
First RV user living in East Tx good video tanks a lot
what the rodent and water absorption products called please
Good job!
@@rlcarbo thank you very much! 😁
How do you winterize the tankless hot water heater? There's no bypass on that one. Do you still run antifreeze through it?
Tankless systems typically don’t have a bypass, making them highly susceptible to freezing. It’s essential to run antifreeze through the system to protect it during the winter. However, once the system is no longer in use, it’s equally important to drain any residual antifreeze, especially in tankless models like Truma heaters.
Each brand may have specific winterization procedures, so be sure to consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for proper care.
I have never encountered a rig with a hot water heater.
Every single one has had a just plain water heater. Why would I want to heat hot water?
@@Robnord1 🤣🤣🤣 I never thought of it that way. Why do they call them hot water heaters? Lol
@@CertifiedOn-SiteRV 👍👍 I catch myself saying it from time to time too. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.
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My rv cougar would pump water but not antifreeze ?? Well iff you look at the facet where your antifreeze jug should hook up, there should be a dome shaped filter on the water hose gasget ! If you pull that filter out you will set a check vale right where the hose hooks up ! Make sure the dome is facing inward so that it depresses that check valve ! Then the pump will pull antifreeze from the bottle ! So turn the antifreeze seitch off, then primme the pump with your fresh water tank full, then turn on each facet in the camper, then go turn the antifreeze seitch on, then go to each facet ant run water untim it turns pink and then your done ! Boom took me 3 hrs to figure this our
T so good luck campers