I live in Canada, we have a 30 Foot Class C and winterize it for the winters because we don't go south. Temps drop to -30* Celcius (cold) in the winter. We blow out all the water lines, water heater, etc. Then we put in "people safe" ant-freeze. It's a pain to flush it all out in the spring but a lot easier and cheaper than fixing cracked and broken pipes and joints. We've had our unit for ten years and knock on wood, no problems yet. I feel bad for you for the problems you've experienced, Rvs are so much fun!! haha. Cheers from Atlantic Canada
We just bought our class c this past may. We r still learning. Hubby is pretty good at fixing stuff, BUT, this was such an investment, we paid to have ours winterized. The day b4 that cold weather hit. It felt good knowing we had this had been done. $170.00
I agree with you. Blow it out, and then the rv antifreeze works well for me. Been doing it for 40 years with no problems. Bypass and drain the hot water tank so that you don’t need as much antifreeze.
Proper winterization requires putting rv antifreeze in the system. Blowing the lines out is not enough. You will have water sitting in your low points and fittings. 30 psi is all the pressure you need.
@@tomrobinson5388 good points. I use 60psi since that is the pressure our pump is set to. I want as much pressure as possible, since we have an old building with long runs to clear. And we then use antifreeze in drains and traps.
@regmcguire5582 the problem with higher pressure is it can push debris into the screens on your faucets. I saw this on a customer's rig. Also, there will always be residual water in your system, this is the reason for putting antifreeze in. I realize this is unsolicited advice and I don't mean to offend or sound preachy.
Hello from Alberta, Canada.. We have been quietly enjoying your videos for a while now, and I hope to perhaps save you more freeze issues with my suggestion. I have found "BLOWING OUT PIPES" is sometimes not enough to prevent frost damage. For our RV, I blow out as much water as possible with compressed air. Then, I run RV ANTIFREEZE throughout the system, and then again blow out the lines to recover as much antifreeze as possible. When we do winter camp, we do not use our water system , but rather live out of 5 gallon water jugs we keep inside the RV. Waste water is collected in pails, and poured into public toilets daily. Yes it is inconvenient, but we don't worry about freeze ups by doing it this way. We also do not drink from our RV tanks. Instead we carry three - 5 gallon refillable jugs of reverse osmosis filtered water that can be re filled at most grocery stores for about $3.oo per jug. We drink about a gallon per day, so the jugs last a while before we need to re fill. Thanks for the videos, and we wish you and your Family a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy, Safe, and Prosperous New Year! ... Here is a link to one of my videos should you be interested. Enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/BZwYA4YUQPk/v-deo.html Sincerely, WARREN.
Alberta here too and I follow pretty much the same routine. I installed all my pipes inside the bus as well as the 130 gallon freshwater tank. The black and grey tanks are right below the toilet and shower so there is not much there to freeze. I dont winter camp but I think putting some anti freeze in the bay tanks would be enough to stop any serious freezing and all the other water and lines would be warmed from the diesel heaters in the bus.
I read were several viewers said to blow out the lines than run RV anti-freeze. Why not just run the anti-freeze? The goal is to remove/displace the water, and the anti-freeze has the density and ability to do that. Also, it ensures that the anti-freeze gets down onto the P traps, need to get the water out of those as well. I've winterized my own campers for years this way with no issues. I tried the compressed air one year and was not confident with how it was working so before I stored my RV I went back, rewinterized it using the tried and true.
You are correct. My thought on blowing out the lines is so I don't have to flush the lines when we want to use it...oh well, good plan but bad execution!
Water is an RV's worst enemy. Not just broken and cracked pipes but it can also cause soft floors and mold Especially if you don't notice it until it's to late and wind up having to replace floors and or siding. Glad the ladies are off enjoying their retreat. Merry Christmas 🎄
What a nightmare that was. You continue to amaze me David! What a handy guy to be married to. Sondra is a lucky one, bad Dad jokes and all (I have a great one too). Thank you for including the beautiful video of the Christmas lights at the end. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to both of you and your family.
Oh dear. That’s a painful lesson. I made a tremendous error a few years back with a speedboat we had. Evidently I didn’t winterize it properly on year 3 we had it and in the spring we put it in the lake and it nearly sank with us on it. The winter cracked the engine block and when we tried running it, it filled with water faster than you could imagine. Painfully expensive lesson learned for me. Glad yours wasn’t a major catastrophic failure. Merry Christmas to you and Sondra and the rest of your family!
We use the anti freeze -Doesn’t take long to do and you can leave it for as long as needed -😊Unfortunately, not all of us can escape to warmth in the winter 😢🥶
You can absolutely use a pancake compressor to blow lines out, we do the same every winter weekend at our cabin in northern Ontario. Turn the output down to 60psi, and do one line at a time. Give the compressor time to rebuild pressure at times, and only stop when all there is coming out is a fine mist. We plumbed compressor fittings into our main lines and blow it all out. My cousin had a rule on this- you can heat it or blow it out, nothing else works in the winter for water.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. It's great to hear what works for others! A pancake compressor works but I think you need a 6 gal or more. Thanks
@@bigtruckbigtravels I have both, but neither will maintain the pressure you need to get ALL the water out if you just leave the taps on. You need the 60psi to blow out the standing water in dips and valves, as you know. Either one has to be shut off at times to build pressure back, and I find you can only do one line at a time with pauses. If you just leave the taps open, you will empty either compressor quickly and won't have enough pressure to get the lines clean. Also, to echo someone else here, you then have to put plumbing antifreeze anywhere there is a trap or drain, just in case. Good luck.
Merry Christmas. Putting an RV in storage, blow out, 30-40 pounds will do it, then use antifreeze the "safe" kind. Also I would disconnect the truck battery and pull the fuse on the fuel pump, do not leave the fuse were someone will see it and put it in if they try to "borrow" you rig. Make a note what you did and attach it to the keys you give your daughter, etc so they could move it if needed. I use to help my exfather in law winterize what they left behind when they went to Texas for the winter so someone knew what had to be done to unwinterize, I always wrote out a note to help me remember because if I was doing it something bad had happened.
@@bigtruckbigtravels No matter how hard we try things can still go wrong. Strive for perfection but realize we all are human and we make big mistakes some times, but life goes on afterwards. Hope you all have a Merry Christmas.
David I always spend $15 on pink non toxic antifreeze and can be done in less than 30 mins. I have never had a frozen pipe in other 30 yrs. Blowing out with an air compressor is not 100% full proof Merry Christmas!
Hello David I am watching your video and if you want to make sure you get your camper winterized great. Use your transfer pump that you have for Orion and hook it up to your city water connection and push rv antifreeze through the whole system and don't push it through your hot water heater. Done it for years in my rv in northern Minnesota.
Oh how I don't miss water problems, heater problems, any RV problems for that matter. But I do miss, sometimes, the adventure. Merry Christmas to you both and enjoy your time with family during this holiday season.
Blowing out water lines is a good start. I always follow up with a RV/Marine freshwater system antifreeze flush. Even if you think you have blown all the water out with air, you haven't. Gravity will pull on any remaining droplets and consolidate the water, especially in tankless waterheater coils. Best...
We disconnect all the outdoors hoses. Plus put antifreeze in our basement pipes-not much heat down there and one year we had one pipe bust! My go to plumber told me this trick years ago.
A couple of gallons of pink plumbing antifreeze circulated through the whole system protects my RV through -40-degree Canadian winters. Works every time and only takes about 20 minutes.
Merry Christmas and safe travels. If you make a mistake winterizing, as I did on my first one, you never forget and you go beyond. Food safe pink RV antifreeze is the way to go. In my case I was fortunate it was only the water pump that failed and was an easy fix on our first post winter trip.
So far in our Journey, we haven't had any freeze disasters but I can remember as a child my dad had a few and I learned back then. I would have missed the icemaker.. we never had one.
Merry Christmas, glad we don't get very cold here very often. I just run heat on the few freezing mornings. I am lucky I store my motorhome here at the house.
I am so sorry you had those troubles. You definitely made an honest effort to do the job right. And it definitely wouldn't have been a video without some dad jokes. 😂
Just wanted to hop on here and wish the two of you a very Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year♥️Love following your channel maybe one day we’ll meet you all out on the open roads😊
Winterized our TT this past weekend. Drained the water heater then blew out all the lines, then filled them with antifreeze. Lessons learned by watching these lessons learned YT videos 😂
I've never tried to use air, I've always drained, and use the pink stuff. Had it to an art on Class C. Luckily never had to deal with freezing pipes. Don't use air...just throw the pink stuff in. I understand some don't like to do that, it's a personal preference. Merry Christmas!
I failed to leave the shower faucet handles in the 'on' position and the antifreeze leaked out, just little drips, after a few freeze/thaw cycles. I imagine I will have to replace the fixture in the spring.
It was close to 40 below yesterday morning and today warmed up to a high of minus 27. i hook up an air compressor to my water inlet. I open one tap at a time. I remove my water filter and dump it out. I have installed a pipe on my half horse water pump and run several jugs of RV antifreeze after I blow all the lines. has worked for the past four years. i have pex, not copper. I heard it does better in that situation and its easier and safer to put in.
@@bigtruckbigtravels Beats a big mess in spring. Love watching your videos. I am envious. Not a lot of warm places to spend the winter in Canada. Keep driving safe.
RV companies don’t want us to know what? That you have to properly winterize? Yeah, they absolutely do. Most manufacturers even winterize new units with antifreeze at a certain point in the year since it’s likely they will be exposed to the cold
So vers sorry to see all of your frozen pipes challenges! What a job. Hope all is well now so you can have a worry-free Christmas with your family. We look forward to all of your future segments. Always very enjoyable. Merry Christmas to both of you. Looking forward to your next stop-over here on "Connell Hill" at our family farm in Northwest Missouri.
Do have low point drains under the RV (red and blue hoses with valves)? Open those up, open all the fixtures, pull the filter, and open the pressure relief valve on the water heater. There should be very little water left to blow out after those are done draining. The ice maker will have its own procedure. Since it's long term have you considered RV antifreeze in the system? Merry Christmas!
Oh NO! Thank God you could do the work. But, wow, simply a crazy time. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year🎉 Enjoy those grand babies and go to bed when they do 😅😅😅😅😅
It was definitely a crazy time. Thanks for the well wishes, we'll definitely try to sleep when the grandkids do! great advice but they always seem to wake up EARLIER than we do! 😂🤣
Hi David and Sondra very good vid, I know the feeling of the sprinkler system bought an old mobile years ago they never insulated anything and it was all 7/16 copper through out, all of that copper plumbing looked like a sprinkler system what a job !!; I feel for you. Keep up the vids, hope you-all have a wonderful Christmas and new year❤❤❤😊
I don’t know…I’m leaning on the idea your grandkids had some mischievous things they were doing to Curiosity while you napped Grandpa 🤣 At least they were all fixable. Hope you guys have a really wonderful Christmas! Take care ❤~Wendy
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😱 Oh my! We had this happen before. Not fun. Curiosity is beautiful and I’m sure the grandkids loved hanging out with you there. Thanks for the Dad jokes fix - LOL. Enjoy your time with family. ❣️ 🛻 🚐🎄
Thank you for this "sordid little journey" and the jokes 🎵pwah pwah pwah 🎵 😂. Merry Christmas David, Sondra, and family, to the viewers who celebrate Christmas, and Happy Holidays to the viewers who celebrate other holidays. 🙏🏾💙🤍❤️
I do have a large compressor and used it a couple of times but found my shopvac does a much more effective job at pulling water out of lines rather than compressor trying to effectively push water out of pipes. Been doing it either once or twice a year since 2002, only had an issue once and that was because our domestic toilet doesn't permit water to be pulled out by vacuum...Oops, had to replace the toilet valve.
We keep our RV at a hunt camp in Lake Wales, Florida and some kind of rodents either mice rat or squirrel ate through our pipes and got into the RV well it cost us $10,000 to have all the pipes repaired. What a disaster for us.
David, I am curious why you use a water hose when winterizing the Magnitude, when I do this I just screw the Camco RV Brass Blow Out Plug directly into the city water supply, and the air compressor to it.
Man, as an aircraft mechanic seeing those hoses and fittings and hearing your stories about all of them leaking that just makes me cringe! I'm wondering if you can replace all of those plastic fittings with household brass fittings and accompanying lines/hoses. If not you can probably have an aircraft tube and fitting shop mfg you some low pressure tubing (lines) and AN fittings that I guarantee you will never leak again! Also that one line that goes to your water heater under sink (?) is kinked because the bend is too tight. You need a longer hose to obtain a shallower bend or if you don't have the room for that, perhaps a hose that can accommodate a tighter radius! Happy trails!
Hi David! Hi Sondra! Hope Sondra's mom is healing well. We're keeping the healing vibes up. My mom is in a rehab for PT now. Hoping she comes home soon. Helloooooooo Curiosity! Good to see you! Omg all these water leaks. It looks like the leak in the bathroom pushed forward to the ice maker which pushed forward to under the kitchen sink, etc...weak point to weak point to weak point. We blow out our camper (2021 Forest River No Boundaries 19.6) at 40psi as suggested. Love the dad joke blooper reveal at thend. Lol. Yesterday was my birthday 🎉🎉! Please, please, please have a very Merry Christmas and enjoy the time with the family.
We hope Sondra's mom and your mom are making good progress. Thanks for the well wishes! Lots of leaks but it's all good. Hope you have a very Merry Christmas too 😊.
Just curious why you didn't use RV Antifreeze? I am sure you have great reasons and clearly starting back up without antifreeze is much easier/better. Great video on what to look out for. Have a great Christmas, enjoy your family, and Happy New Year!
Yeah, I don't like to have to purge all the lines of that stuff plus I don't want it in the icemaker. It would have been cheaper in this case though. Thanks
its not that they are not meant to survive cold.. they just severely punish those who dont make absolutely certain its all drained and dry, then they really punish those who dont climb a ladder and check out every single joint for sealant
@@bigtruckbigtravels nephew borrowed one of our campers during a poor economy stretch. they moved out in jan and pretended to drain it out.. 100 percent ruined water system.. never did get it all fixed, by the time finances were better i got a new camper rather than all new piping.. pita.. learn the hard way and pass it on.
I don't understand why you don't just pick up the hose on cold nights and use the internal water tank. I suck in pink until it comes out of all fixtures including refrigerator
Sometimes we do but the heated hose works nice. I was gone for the week so I didn't want Sondra to worry about refilling the tanks. The whole week was cold!
David you are hilarious. Sorry about all the waterfalls. Good on you and you grandfather duties
😆 🤣 Thanks. It was a "fluid" task list!
I live in Canada, we have a 30 Foot Class C and winterize it for the winters because we don't go south. Temps drop to -30* Celcius (cold) in the winter. We blow out all the water lines, water heater, etc. Then we put in "people safe" ant-freeze. It's a pain to flush it all out in the spring but a lot easier and cheaper than fixing cracked and broken pipes and joints. We've had our unit for ten years and knock on wood, no problems yet. I feel bad for you for the problems you've experienced, Rvs are so much fun!! haha. Cheers from Atlantic Canada
Here here. Better to spend 60 bucks to winterize it than to spend 1000 to fix it in spring.
We just bought our class c this past may. We r still learning. Hubby is pretty good at fixing stuff, BUT, this was such an investment, we paid to have ours winterized. The day b4 that cold weather hit. It felt good knowing we had this had been done. $170.00
Winterize every year here in Ohio.
I agree with you. Blow it out, and then the rv antifreeze works well for me. Been doing it for 40 years with no problems. Bypass and drain the hot water tank so that you don’t need as much antifreeze.
Proper winterization requires putting rv antifreeze in the system. Blowing the lines out is not enough. You will have water sitting in your low points and fittings. 30 psi is all the pressure you need.
@@tomrobinson5388 good points. I use 60psi since that is the pressure our pump is set to. I want as much pressure as possible, since we have an old building with long runs to clear. And we then use antifreeze in drains and traps.
@regmcguire5582 the problem with higher pressure is it can push debris into the screens on your faucets. I saw this on a customer's rig. Also, there will always be residual water in your system, this is the reason for putting antifreeze in. I realize this is unsolicited advice and I don't mean to offend or sound preachy.
That's very true and in the future will use the antifreeze.
Hello from Alberta, Canada.. We have been quietly enjoying your videos for a while now, and I hope to perhaps save you more freeze issues with my suggestion. I have found "BLOWING OUT PIPES" is sometimes not enough to prevent frost damage. For our RV, I blow out as much water as possible with compressed air. Then, I run RV ANTIFREEZE throughout the system, and then again blow out the lines to recover as much antifreeze as possible. When we do winter camp, we do not use our water system , but rather live out of 5 gallon water jugs we keep inside the RV. Waste water is collected in pails, and poured into public toilets daily. Yes it is inconvenient, but we don't worry about freeze ups by doing it this way. We also do not drink from our RV tanks. Instead we carry three - 5 gallon refillable jugs of reverse osmosis filtered water that can be re filled at most grocery stores for about $3.oo per jug. We drink about a gallon per day, so the jugs last a while before we need to re fill. Thanks for the videos, and we wish you and your Family a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy, Safe, and Prosperous New Year! ... Here is a link to one of my videos should you be interested. Enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/BZwYA4YUQPk/v-deo.html Sincerely, WARREN.
Alberta here too and I follow pretty much the same routine. I installed all my pipes inside the bus as well as the 130 gallon freshwater tank. The black and grey tanks are right below the toilet and shower so there is not much there to freeze. I dont winter camp but I think putting some anti freeze in the bay tanks would be enough to stop any serious freezing and all the other water and lines would be warmed from the diesel heaters in the bus.
Thank you. Good advice.
I ordinarily learn from my own mistakes so now I only need to watch your videos!! Very informative! Thank You Kindly! Take Care
😆 🤣 gee... any time! Glad it helps.
I read were several viewers said to blow out the lines than run RV anti-freeze. Why not just run the anti-freeze? The goal is to remove/displace the water, and the anti-freeze has the density and ability to do that. Also, it ensures that the anti-freeze gets down onto the P traps, need to get the water out of those as well. I've winterized my own campers for years this way with no issues. I tried the compressed air one year and was not confident with how it was working so before I stored my RV I went back, rewinterized it using the tried and true.
You are correct. My thought on blowing out the lines is so I don't have to flush the lines when we want to use it...oh well, good plan but bad execution!
They make rv antifreeze for the water lines. 2 gallons thru the sysgem and you will be good. Some advice from a salt belt rv er.
We use that in the elbows. Thanks
SORRY DAVID. I HOPE SONDRA IS HAVING A BLAST... HAPPY MERRY CHRISTMAS SEASON... FAMILY IS EVERYTHING. GOD BLESS LOVE YOU
Thank you. The holidays are family time. Hope you enjoy this season. Love having you along on the journey. 😊
Water is an RV's worst enemy. Not just broken and cracked pipes but it can also cause soft floors and mold
Especially if you don't notice it until it's to late and wind up having to replace floors and or siding. Glad the ladies are off enjoying their retreat. Merry Christmas 🎄
Absolutely. Water is definitely public enemy #1 when it comes to RVs. Thanks and Merry Christmas to you.
What a nightmare that was. You continue to amaze me David! What a handy guy to be married to. Sondra is a lucky one, bad Dad jokes and all (I have a great one too). Thank you for including the beautiful video of the Christmas lights at the end. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to both of you and your family.
We are glad you enjoyed the video and the Christmas lights, Happy Holidays to you too! Appreciate your time watching the channel. ☺️
Oh dear. That’s a painful lesson. I made a tremendous error a few years back with a speedboat we had. Evidently I didn’t winterize it properly on year 3 we had it and in the spring we put it in the lake and it nearly sank with us on it. The winter cracked the engine block and when we tried running it, it filled with water faster than you could imagine. Painfully expensive lesson learned for me. Glad yours wasn’t a major catastrophic failure. Merry Christmas to you and Sondra and the rest of your family!
No sinking here but glad you didn't convert to a submarine! Thanks
We use the anti freeze -Doesn’t take long to do and you can leave it for as long as needed -😊Unfortunately, not all of us can escape to warmth in the winter 😢🥶
We understand. It's a good practice to prevent any issues. Normally, we either live in it or we head to warmer climates!
You can absolutely use a pancake compressor to blow lines out, we do the same every winter weekend at our cabin in northern Ontario. Turn the output down to 60psi, and do one line at a time. Give the compressor time to rebuild pressure at times, and only stop when all there is coming out is a fine mist. We plumbed compressor fittings into our main lines and blow it all out. My cousin had a rule on this- you can heat it or blow it out, nothing else works in the winter for water.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. It's great to hear what works for others! A pancake compressor works but I think you need a 6 gal or more. Thanks
@@bigtruckbigtravels I have both, but neither will maintain the pressure you need to get ALL the water out if you just leave the taps on. You need the 60psi to blow out the standing water in dips and valves, as you know. Either one has to be shut off at times to build pressure back, and I find you can only do one line at a time with pauses. If you just leave the taps open, you will empty either compressor quickly and won't have enough pressure to get the lines clean. Also, to echo someone else here, you then have to put plumbing antifreeze anywhere there is a trap or drain, just in case. Good luck.
oh good grief...i can only imagine the cussing...what a day ...but you have shown us that you can fix anything❤
It was an "exciting" day for sure! Thanks for watching
I love your positive attitude on things going wrong. It's so refreshing. Have a very Merry Christmas to you, Sondra, and your family. 🎄☃️🤶🎅❤️
Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
Merry Christmas. Putting an RV in storage, blow out, 30-40 pounds will do it, then use antifreeze the "safe" kind. Also I would disconnect the truck battery and pull the fuse on the fuel pump, do not leave the fuse were someone will see it and put it in if they try to "borrow" you rig. Make a note what you did and attach it to the keys you give your daughter, etc so they could move it if needed. I use to help my exfather in law winterize what they left behind when they went to Texas for the winter so someone knew what had to be done to unwinterize, I always wrote out a note to help me remember because if I was doing it something bad had happened.
😆 🤣 well, something bad happened to me! Oh well, I think RV antifreeze next time!
@@bigtruckbigtravels No matter how hard we try things can still go wrong. Strive for perfection but realize we all are human and we make big mistakes some times, but life goes on afterwards. Hope you all have a Merry Christmas.
David
I always spend $15 on pink non toxic antifreeze and can be done in less than 30 mins. I have never had a frozen pipe in other 30 yrs.
Blowing out with an air compressor is not 100% full proof
Merry Christmas!
Thanks for sharing your experience and you are correct, Merry Christmas to you too!
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 to you both. Enjoy your time with family. 🫶
@@IdahoNancy-lx3sq hello Dear, I Usually love your comments on this channel, complement of the season 🎄 🎁 How are you doing today?
Merry Christmas to you too, and Happy Holidays!
Hello David I am watching your video and if you want to make sure you get your camper winterized great. Use your transfer pump that you have for Orion and hook it up to your city water connection and push rv antifreeze through the whole system and don't push it through your hot water heater. Done it for years in my rv in northern Minnesota.
OK...that's a great idea! Trying to not use anti-freeze but that may be the simplest solution. Thanks
Oh how I don't miss water problems, heater problems, any RV problems for that matter. But I do miss, sometimes, the adventure. Merry Christmas to you both and enjoy your time with family during this holiday season.
It is a lot of work sometimes but we do enjoy the life on the road and the challenges we encounter. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
I am so sorry.you are great to be able to fix. Anything please hang in there.Merry Christmas
Thanks. It's all part of the RV experience. Oh well. Have a merry and bright holiday season.
Blowing out water lines is a good start. I always follow up with a RV/Marine freshwater system antifreeze flush. Even if you think you have blown all the water out with air, you haven't. Gravity will pull on any remaining droplets and consolidate the water, especially in tankless waterheater coils. Best...
Thanks for the tip, several people have commented on doing it that way. I like it. Thanks
We disconnect all the outdoors hoses. Plus put antifreeze in our basement pipes-not much heat down there and one year we had one pipe bust! My go to plumber told me this trick years ago.
Great idea on the basement pipes! Thanks
Oh wow what a mess. It takes something like that to learn. Always, safe travels. Love you guys.
😆 🤣 We must have learned A LOT then! 😆 thanks for the comment
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A couple of gallons of pink plumbing antifreeze circulated through the whole system protects my RV through -40-degree Canadian winters. Works every time and only takes about 20 minutes.
That sounds like a really good strategy to winterize your rig. Thanks for sharing your solution. Next time.
Merry Christmas and safe travels. If you make a mistake winterizing, as I did on my first one, you never forget and you go beyond. Food safe pink RV antifreeze is the way to go. In my case I was fortunate it was only the water pump that failed and was an easy fix on our first post winter trip.
Yes, winterizing your rig is a serious matter. Good thing you were able to make a quick repair.Have a great holiday season. Thanks
Happy Holiday's to you and your family.
Thank you. Hope your holidays are special.
When it rains , it pours! WhaWha...sorry I had to do the dad joke.
Following you from Pa. thanks for taking us on some of your great adventures.
We are glad you are enjoying the adventures! Stuff like this seem to happen in 3's... we're due for a credit this coming year! 😆 🤣 Thanks for watching
Hope you guys have a great holiday season!
Thanks. Hope your holidays are merry and bright!
Well a lesson learned regarding cold and winterizing. Hope you and your family have a great Christmas and enjoy the holidays!!
Thank you and happy holidays to you and yours!
So far in our Journey, we haven't had any freeze disasters but I can remember as a child my dad had a few and I learned back then. I would have missed the icemaker.. we never had one.
Very fortunate. Hope you can keep it that way! Thank you for watching.
Thank you for sharing in your misadventures 👍. You will save many from same fate. I enjoy your videos. Merry Christmas from 🌵
Thanks for watching! Hope someone found it helpful. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas to you both from Malta! I look forward to seeing more of your great vlogs in 2025! Very Best Wishes!❤
Happy holidays, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Merry Christmas, glad we don't get very cold here very often. I just run heat on the few freezing mornings. I am lucky I store my motorhome here at the house.
Nice to be able to do that! An advantage of having a house!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
We hope you have a wonderful holiday season too!
I am so sorry you had those troubles. You definitely made an honest effort to do the job right. And it definitely wouldn't have been a video without some dad jokes. 😂
Appreciate you watching and thanks for laughing along with us! Next time it will be done right!
Just wanted to hop on here and wish the two of you a very Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year♥️Love following your channel maybe one day we’ll meet you all out on the open roads😊
Always fun to meet viewers on the road. We'll be in Florida Jan-Mar, probably, but we hope you have a Merry Christmas.
Winterized our TT this past weekend. Drained the water heater then blew out all the lines, then filled them with antifreeze. Lessons learned by watching these lessons learned YT videos 😂
Glad you are watching and learning. It's a lot less stressful when you are prepared. I am learning every week! Thanks
I've never tried to use air, I've always drained, and use the pink stuff. Had it to an art on Class C. Luckily never had to deal with freezing pipes. Don't use air...just throw the pink stuff in. I understand some don't like to do that, it's a personal preference. Merry Christmas!
Thanks for the tip! We appreciate the advice. May do that in the future.
Thanks for sharing we forgot the water filter one year and it broke it. Had to replace it. Haven't made that mistake again.
😆 🤣 me, too... now!
I failed to leave the shower faucet handles in the 'on' position and the antifreeze leaked out, just little drips, after a few freeze/thaw cycles. I imagine I will have to replace the fixture in the spring.
That is a bummer. I hope you are able to salvage the fixture. I did that too in the first year... but got lucky with a warm winter.
Merry Christmas. Mine is stored in a Lime stone mine, in Wampum, Pa. Underground. Awaiting spring
That's sooo cool! Literally! 😆 🤣 Merry Christmas!
It was close to 40 below yesterday morning and today warmed up to a high of minus 27. i hook up an air compressor to my water inlet. I open one tap at a time. I remove my water filter and dump it out. I have installed a pipe on my half horse water pump and run several jugs of RV antifreeze after I blow all the lines. has worked for the past four years. i have pex, not copper. I heard it does better in that situation and its easier and safer to put in.
Wow! That's cold. I like your method. May do that on the future.
@@bigtruckbigtravels Beats a big mess in spring. Love watching your videos. I am envious. Not a lot of warm places to spend the winter in Canada. Keep driving safe.
Merry Christmas guys.❤
Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas!
I had a hot flash watching the carnage of the frozen water! 😂 Thanks for keeping it real!
Merry Christmas to you both! ❤️✝️🎄
🤣😂Me too! Happy Holidays!
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Thank You for what you share. I've learned a lot.
Merry Christmas to you and your family as well. We wish you happy holidays!
Merry Christmas to you both and your family ❤
Merry Christmas to you too. Wishing you and yours a great holiday season!
RV companies don’t want us to know what? That you have to properly winterize? Yeah, they absolutely do. Most manufacturers even winterize new units with antifreeze at a certain point in the year since it’s likely they will be exposed to the cold
I guess the companies just kind of assumed we know you have to winterize an RV in the winter.
They don't want you to know the "proper" way to winterize and getting all the water out! Such as in my water heater.
Almost looks like all those lovely grandchildren are less maintenance then the RV🌎🏖🏜🚌🚙Fleet. Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year to All.☃❄🌠♥
Happy holidays, Hans! Not quite sure about the "less" maintenance...but they are a lot of fun!
Ah happy holidays to you both I hope you have a great Christmas 🎄
Happy holidays to you too, LisaAnn! Thanks for watching.
So vers sorry to see all of your frozen pipes challenges! What a job. Hope all is well now so you can have a worry-free Christmas with your family. We look forward to all of your future segments. Always very enjoyable.
Merry Christmas to both of you. Looking forward to your next stop-over here on "Connell Hill" at our family farm in Northwest Missouri.
We really appreciate your kind words! It is always great to hear from our viewers. Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
What a mess!! Have a wonderful time with your daughter and her family for Christmas.
Thanks, yes Christmas is always a busy time! The busted pipes just added to it but it's all good.
Merry Christmas!🎄✨🎅
Happy holidays! Thanks
Wow so much work to do to winterize enjoy your time with your family have a Merry Christmas 🎅
Thanks! Winterizing is a big chore, but worth it to have a nice rig ready to go for spring. We appreciate you watching. Happy Holidays!
Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful.
Great instructional Vlog!.... Have a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays!
Thanks for watching. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
Merry Christmas and happy travels
Thanks! We wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year as well!
Merry Christmas 🎅 l hope you have a wonderful day 💗 😊 ❤ 💛 💖
Thank you! We hope you have a wonderful holiday season too!
May you and yours have a very merry and blessed Christmas. Enjoyed the video
Merry Christmas to you and yours as well. We appreciate you watching!
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you too!🎄
And as always, love, love the music.
Thank you so much. Merry Christmas!
@ Merry Christmas to you also. 🥰🥰
Do have low point drains under the RV (red and blue hoses with valves)? Open those up, open all the fixtures, pull the filter, and open the pressure relief valve on the water heater. There should be very little water left to blow out after those are done draining. The ice maker will have its own procedure. Since it's long term have you considered RV antifreeze in the system? Merry Christmas!
Yes, we do but in the future I'll use the antifreeze too! Thanks
Happy holidays
We hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
Oh NO! Thank God you could do the work. But, wow, simply a crazy time. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year🎉
Enjoy those grand babies and go to bed when they do 😅😅😅😅😅
It was definitely a crazy time. Thanks for the well wishes, we'll definitely try to sleep when the grandkids do! great advice but they always seem to wake up EARLIER than we do! 😂🤣
Happy Holidays 😊
Mele Kalikimaka to you!
Hi David and Sondra very good vid, I know the feeling of the sprinkler system bought an old mobile years ago they never insulated anything and it was all 7/16 copper through out, all of that copper plumbing looked like a sprinkler system what a job !!; I feel for you. Keep up the vids, hope you-all have a wonderful Christmas and new year❤❤❤😊
Merry Christmas to you too, and Happy New Year! Thanks
Merry Christmas ❤
Merry Christmas to you too!🎄
wow you went to Dollywood sweet. cant wait to take my wife there
Dollywood is a great place to visit!
I don’t know…I’m leaning on the idea your grandkids had some mischievous things they were doing to Curiosity while you napped Grandpa 🤣 At least they were all fixable. Hope you guys have a really wonderful Christmas! Take care ❤~Wendy
I went through a difficult time when I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and in an effort to move forward, I launched a channel, though it hasn’t gained much traction yetjdq
😱 Oh my! We had this happen before. Not fun. Curiosity is beautiful and I’m sure the grandkids loved hanging out with you there. Thanks for the Dad jokes fix - LOL. Enjoy your time with family. ❣️ 🛻 🚐🎄
Yep! Family time is the best. We enjoy sharing our adventures with everyone!
Happy Holidays
We hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas to you too!🎄
Thank you for this "sordid little journey" and the jokes 🎵pwah pwah pwah 🎵 😂. Merry Christmas David, Sondra, and family, to the viewers who celebrate Christmas, and Happy Holidays to the viewers who celebrate other holidays. 🙏🏾💙🤍❤️
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from our family to yours!
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎁🎄 I JUST LOVE YOU GUYS ! BE BLESSED & BE SAFE !! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🚂🚂🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎁🎁🎁🎁🙏
Thank you. Have a joyous holiday season.
A Very Merry Christmas To you and your Family From my House to Yours,🎄🎆🎁⛄❄☃
Thank you and we wish you a very Merry Christmas as well!
These pipes about to BUSSSSST
Oh yeah! And they did!
Thanks for sharing 😊😊😊
Thanks for watching!
That's Crazy Nothing but Water leaks. Bless you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh, I know! They were everywhere!
Спасибо за видео и за вашу работу
Thank you for watching the channel.
I do have a large compressor and used it a couple of times but found my shopvac does a much more effective job at pulling water out of lines rather than compressor trying to effectively push water out of pipes. Been doing it either once or twice a year since 2002, only had an issue once and that was because our domestic toilet doesn't permit water to be pulled out by vacuum...Oops, had to replace the toilet valve.
That's a great tip about using a shop vac for removing water from pipes, thanks for sharing! Didn't think about a vacuum vs a push. Hmmm... thanks
@bigtruckbigtravels - After 41 years self-employed, our son refers to me as, "a wealth of seemingly otherwise useless information".
@JamesChristie-ef7wn4mw3p oh...I can relate to that! 😆
Merry Christmas you guys
Thanks. Hope your holidays are great!
We keep our RV at a hunt camp in Lake Wales, Florida and some kind of rodents either mice rat or squirrel ate through our pipes and got into the RV well it cost us $10,000 to have all the pipes repaired. What a disaster for us.
Grrr... those rodents can do some damage! Wow! That's terrible but hope it turned out OK. Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 ❤️
You too very good Christmas time and your family 🎅🏻🧑🏻🎄🤶🏻🎄
Merry Christmas to you and yours! 🎄
Merry Christmas from Norway 🎄🎄💕
Happy holidays! Thank you
Well... we're back at whataburger... thanks for that 😅 sadly don't know of any in Ohio😢
Lucky you... to be back at a Whataburger. Sad there are none in the buckeye state.
Our first year with our fifth wheel we left water in the kitchen faucet and it broke clean off at the sink joint!
Oh my! That'll do it! Hope it wasn't a pain to fix.
@@bigtruckbigtravels easier than a sticks and bricks!
LOVE THE MUSIC 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you!
Happy holidays! I'm glad you are somewhere semi warm.❤305
Happy Holidays to you too! We are enjoying the "not frigid" weather and hope you are too.
David, I am curious why you use a water hose when winterizing the Magnitude, when I do this I just screw the Camco RV Brass Blow Out Plug directly into the city water supply, and the air compressor to it.
I couldn't find that attachment several years ago so I made one. That Camco is much easier!
@ David, I had sent Sondra a video on an otter experience on instagram, did she get it?
Aren't RV's fun?? !! Happy Holidays!!
In warm weather when they're rolling! 😆 🤣 gotta love this lifestyle. Thanks and Happy Holidays. 😊
Man, as an aircraft mechanic seeing those hoses and fittings and hearing your stories about all of them leaking that just makes me cringe! I'm wondering if you can replace all of those plastic fittings with household brass fittings and accompanying lines/hoses. If not you can probably have an aircraft tube and fitting shop mfg you some low pressure tubing (lines) and AN fittings that I guarantee you will never leak again!
Also that one line that goes to your water heater under sink (?) is kinked because the bend is too tight. You need a longer hose to obtain a shallower bend or if you don't have the room for that, perhaps a hose that can accommodate a tighter radius! Happy trails!
You are right about the lines and fittings. All good ideas. An RV does have some limitations but I should have winterized better.
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I see!
I hope Sondra’s mom is doing okay! Merry Christmas y’all! 😎
She's doing better, thank you. 😊 Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄!
Happy Holidays you two!! 🎉
Thanks, Happy Holidays to you too! We hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
Hi David! Hi Sondra! Hope Sondra's mom is healing well. We're keeping the healing vibes up. My mom is in a rehab for PT now. Hoping she comes home soon. Helloooooooo Curiosity! Good to see you! Omg all these water leaks. It looks like the leak in the bathroom pushed forward to the ice maker which pushed forward to under the kitchen sink, etc...weak point to weak point to weak point. We blow out our camper (2021 Forest River No Boundaries 19.6) at 40psi as suggested. Love the dad joke blooper reveal at thend. Lol. Yesterday was my birthday 🎉🎉! Please, please, please have a very Merry Christmas and enjoy the time with the family.
We hope Sondra's mom and your mom are making good progress. Thanks for the well wishes! Lots of leaks but it's all good. Hope you have a very Merry Christmas too 😊.
Just curious why you didn't use RV Antifreeze? I am sure you have great reasons and clearly starting back up without antifreeze is much easier/better. Great video on what to look out for. Have a great Christmas, enjoy your family, and Happy New Year!
Yeah, I don't like to have to purge all the lines of that stuff plus I don't want it in the icemaker. It would have been cheaper in this case though. Thanks
Living with David, your never far from a new joke. Lolol
Or a bad old one! 😆
Still waiting for “The Call”. Hope it wasn’t bad news!
This video is about "the call"
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its not that they are not meant to survive cold.. they just severely punish those who dont make absolutely certain its all drained and dry, then they really punish those who dont climb a ladder and check out every single joint for sealant
😆 hmmm... personal experience?!? I'm with you on that!
@@bigtruckbigtravels nephew borrowed one of our campers during a poor economy stretch. they moved out in jan and pretended to drain it out.. 100 percent ruined water system.. never did get it all fixed, by the time finances were better i got a new camper rather than all new piping.. pita.. learn the hard way and pass it on.
@timolson7005 yep. Sorry it worked out that way. Thanks
You have 2 RVs, wow...
One big and one small...
I don't understand why you don't just pick up the hose on cold nights and use the internal water tank. I suck in pink until it comes out of all fixtures including refrigerator
Sometimes we do but the heated hose works nice. I was gone for the week so I didn't want Sondra to worry about refilling the tanks. The whole week was cold!