2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Although the info about the Century glycol fluid is almost exactly the same, so who knows...Photomom said:I looked up the MSDS for RV antifreeze. The boiling point is 216F and there is a warning to avoid high temperatures. I imagine there might be concerns about the Alde boiler getting the antifreeze too hot. I’ve seen my heater temp as high as 185F. Maybe there is some bad thing that happens to the antifreeze if gets that hot, even if it doesn’t boil? Pure conjecture.

I just emailed Alde to ask.ScottG said:I found this in a document posted online:
"You can use the Alde once the unit has been winterized and the hot water tank has been drained. Be sure to follow the correct steps to winterization. Alde does not recommend using RV anti-freeze in your Alde unit. Newer T@bs have by-pass lines that allow you to safely use the T@b once you have winterized."
However, the author of the document wasn't clear, and it appears to be compiled from information gleaned from a T@B forum. It also included other bits of information that were less than correct...
My point is, I wonder how many of these ideas are just things that get repeated over and over again, eventually get written down in an official-looking document, and then just become accepted as fact as original sources fade from memory.