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Winterisation of your water system
Posted: 31 Oct 2006, 23:41
by Westy.Club.Joker
What do people with campers do to prevent freezing pipes and pumps in their `vans? Frost is just around the corner and I was wondering what is the best way to prevent damage? I have drained the water tank down, wondering what to do about any water still in the pipes and pump.
Posted: 01 Nov 2006, 06:56
by Mocki
generally drain down and what is left isnt enough to cause probs, BUT unless it gets below -10 deg c i dont bother, as i use the van all year round anyway......moving water dont freeze!
and i routed my water pipes along the vans waterpipes under the floor so the engine heat tranferes, a bugger in the summer, coz you have to run a kettle full off to get cold water to drink, but the kettle boils quicker!
Posted: 01 Nov 2006, 19:39
by Georgedog
Posted: 01 Nov 2006, 21:02
by kevtherev
oh dear I'd better stop adding it to the vodka then

Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 09:03
by Georgedog
S' Ok in Vodka, the spirit breaks it down + makes safe to drink [see the french wine web site !!!

] But prob' best not to give baby the Vodka - Antifreeze mix on the ole' dummy !! Leave baby with Just The Vodka

Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 09:12
by Mocki
anyone got any cheap antifreeze going.....

Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 09:47
by Georgedog
Got some cheap VODKA going ...
could mebbe' fill system with vodka, then just drink it out in spring !?
[first cup of tea next season could be an eye opener !!

Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 15:18
by Westy.Club.Joker
Have heard the antifreeze thing before, and also the vodka trick, as it doesn`t freeze normally. I`ve decided to make up a gallon of strong salt-water solution and put that in the tank, run the water pump, then drain down again. Any residual water in the pump or pipe should be frost-free I hope.
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 15:26
by Georgedog
Salty sea dog water good for killing bugs too
