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JGF2
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Topic: RP177 antifreeze intake hose Posted: 20 Jan 2014 at 6:44pm |
Does anyone know where to find the antifreeze intake hose on the RP177 model? I thought it should be inside the trailer located somewhere on the incoming line in front of the water pump, but that line appears only comes from the outside at the fresh water tank.
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shroomer
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Posted: 20 Jan 2014 at 7:48pm |
There's a shutoff on the main water supply side and an auxiliary hose connected on the other side of the pump that you dip into the antifreeze bottle. This is found under the kitchen sink lower panel. There are great directions all prepared in this forum. Search or wait a few minutes and someone will give you the link.
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furpod
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Posted: 20 Jan 2014 at 7:50pm |
What year is your 177? Older ones have the hose in line attached to a 3 way valve near the pump. Later ones (sometime in the 2013 run) have it loose, usually near the water heater, and have a quick disconnect right on the side of the pump.You unhook the line from the holding tank, and hookup the one for anti freeze.
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JGF2
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Posted: 21 Jan 2014 at 11:10am |
Thanks for the help, ours is a 2012 and your answer is exactly the situation for the quick disconnect. The vendor we bought it from forgot to leave the antifreeze line in the rig, so I'll get one.
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furpod
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Posted: 21 Jan 2014 at 3:05pm |
Before you contact the dealer, try looking in the area under the bed, where the water heater and heater are. Many have found the loose hose in there, if not under the sink, or in the front storage area under the dinette.. It wouldn't be the vendor or dealer that puts it in the pod, it's done during the build.
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Posted: 21 Jan 2014 at 9:25pm |
Instead of using antifreeze and giving your water tank a nasty aftertaste will will be a bit problematic to remove you may want to use an air compressor to blow out your lines instead. We have done this the past 2 winters with no problems and it only takes a couple of minutes to do the whole thing. I will use about 24 oz. of antifreeze for the 3 traps in our 177 however.
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furpod
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Posted: 21 Jan 2014 at 10:14pm |
Originally posted by jato
Instead of using antifreeze and giving your water tank a nasty aftertaste will will be a bit problematic to remove you may want to use an air compressor to blow out your lines instead. We have done this the past 2 winters with no problems and it only takes a couple of minutes to do the whole thing. I will use about 24 oz. of antifreeze for the 3 traps in our 177 however.
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Actually, if using the pump pick up winterizing tube, you don't put any anti freeze in the water holding tank.. that is the whole point of the tube feeding the system at the pump. As far as nasty after taste, I can honestly say, if you are sanitizing the system at the start of the season the way you should, no after taste ever in our campers.
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jato
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Posted: 22 Jan 2014 at 9:26am |
Mark, thanks for the update. I wasn't aware of this option, must be on the 2012 models or newer as we don't have this on our 2011 unit.
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God's pod
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Jim and Diane by beautiful Torch Lake
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kymooses
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Posted: 22 Jan 2014 at 11:12am |
Originally posted by jato
Mark, thanks for the update. I wasn't aware of this option, must be on the 2012 models or newer as we don't have this on our 2011 unit.
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My pod that was manufactured in 2010 has it.
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ron_whitt
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Posted: 22 Jan 2014 at 12:47pm |
JGF, we have a 2012 177, ours has a 3way valve with hose (my rv place had it hooked up when we bought the pod) and as has been stated just turn the valve inline so the pump sucks from the antifreeze and Bob's your uncle.... No antifreeze gets into your fresh water tank this way. I do both when winterizing, I blow out my lines, with taps open, then using pump pull RV antifreeze until I see pink coming out of all taps (turning one tap on at a time.) Maybe overkill but only takes 30 minutes tops, likely less  never timed it.. Every spring sanatize your fresh water tank as the manual says and you have no problem with your fresh water.
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Ron & Shirley
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2012 177 rpod
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