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RV antifreeze isn't pure ethanol. The boiling point of the stuff I got from Home Depot (for traps only!) is 216F. People who winterize with vodka might be in for a rude surprise though.ScottG said:Interesting point about the fluid potentially being heated to 170F. This suggests that the Alde's innards may get considerably hotter than the hottest tap water that comes out of it (~150F according to the specs and my measurements).
170F is getting pretty close to the boiling point of ethanol.
It's just that this comes up every single year I've been following this forum and, can we let RV antifreeze into our Alde and OMG I let RV antifreeze into my Alde, was it damaged? and there don't seem to be directives from either Alde or Nucamp about it.ColoradoJon said:From a pure winterizing standpoint RV antifreeze is fine. You don't normally run the boiler when winterized and if you do, the blowout option is what you should be using. I don't understand where the heating issue came from. I would definitely not heat the boiler if you winterize with RV antifreeze.
I winter camp, so I do run the boiler when winterized. I now skip antifreeze, altogether, though.ColoradoJon said:From a pure winterizing standpoint RV antifreeze is fine. You don't normally run the boiler when winterized and if you do, the blowout option is what you should be using. I don't understand where the heating issue came from. I would definitely not heat the boiler if you winterize with RV antifreeze.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
I knew it wasn't pure ethanol, but thought the ethanol component might still volatilize at higher temps--kinda' like what happens in a whiskey still. Now I'm curious how they achieve a boiling point of 216F for the RV antifreeze!Photomom said:RV antifreeze isn't pure ethanol. The boiling point of the stuff I got from Home Depot (for traps only!) is 216F. People who winterize with vodka might be in for a rude surprise though.ScottG said:Interesting point about the fluid potentially being heated to 170F. This suggests that the Alde's innards may get considerably hotter than the hottest tap water that comes out of it (~150F according to the specs and my measurements).
170F is getting pretty close to the boiling point of ethanol.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014