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Old 02-23-2021, 11:22 AM   #1
faturner
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Beaumont
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De-Winterization woes

Good Afternoon.

Last week, before the great Texas Snowpacalypse, I winterized my 239ml. I drained all of the lines, connected an air compressor and blew out all of the lines, flipped the bypass switch on the water heater, put 2 gallons of anti freeze in the fresh water tank, used the water pump and used it through all of the sinks, faucets, toilet, etc. All went well. RV survived the 10 degree weather (better than my house did!). Reconnected the city water, flushed the antifreeze out and flipped the bypass switch back to position. Problem now is the faucets closest to the water heater are full force (tub, outdoor kitchen). Bathroom sink and especially kitchen sink have virtually no water pressure. And no hot water. Tried filling the fresh water tank and using the water pump to push water all through the plumbing but no difference. Help, please!
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