Valterra P23518LFVP Blow Out Plug
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There is a 3/4" garden hose thread on the Valterra P23518LFVP.
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The storage lot is equipped with a 12 volt compressor so I can use it while there. Ensures that pancake compressor and 100 lb. cartridge can't be loaded. To winterize, I run a generator in the back of my truck to blow out the lines. I empty the My next step is to blow out RV lines and dispose of RV antifreeze Make sure your toilet and drains are frozen. The RV antifreeze that I put in tanks comes through the drains, so I do not worry about changing all the cutoffs, but my mechanic finds them a bit challenging due to their location behind hard-to-reach.
The main part of the ring is brass, so it should last for a very long time. If you are traveling in your RV and the temperatures are predicted to be below freezing, you should have some of this on hand. In order to blow your system of water, two people are needed. As one person held the air chuck and someone else opened and closed all the faucets inside, another one held the air chuck in place.
Warnings in P65. This product contains cancer and reproductive risks. I bought this item but did not use it since the label on its package indicated cancer and its symptoms We advise against the use of this product for reproductive purposes. I would not have purchased it if it were in the listing, otherwise I would not have purchased it for my RV's fresh water system. A refund request from Amazon was handled with great courtesy. Printed on the front of the package are the words 'Lead Free', however the opposite is displayed on the back.
You will need this to protect your campers water lines from the cold. In addition, you will need an air compressor that will be able to move a lot Tire inflators that plug into a cigarette lighter are not going to On line, you can find detailed instructions on how to connect an air compressor to a camper's city water connection. But, this plug is what you need to connect an air compressor to a.
By starting with a tire valve as the inlet, I was able to easily blow out all of the RV water lines as part of the preliminary winterizing process. I liked how easy it was and how efficient it was.
A positive connection is ensured by connecting the hose from the compressor to the fitting. There is no loss of pressure due to leaks.
This device helps prevent hoses from freezing in the winter by draining water from them.
I used it to blow out the water lines in my RV, and it worked very well!.