Whether or not to use anti-freeze depends on your RV. Since the plumbing in a T@B is relatively short in length with no significant “bends” in the plumbing, blowing out the lines is sufficient to get… (View Post)
@ChanW I thought the yellow valve was a drain valve AND a pressure release valve. If it is a pressure release valve, you may want to have one installed. The Alde is, in essence, a boiler which should… (View Post)
I flip up the yellow valve to drain the Alde. Then I close it and proceed with blowing out the lines. Other methods described here would work as well. I just prefer to “drain” as much out, first, bef… (View Post)
I don’t know why it works; seems electronic devices “lose” their minds from time-to-time, and the only way to cure their amnesia is to do the equivalent of a “CTRL-ALT-DEL” on them. It’s a last resor… (View Post)
My guess? With the fresh water tank full, disconnect the outlet hose from the water pump and connect a short hose that empties into a bucket. Turn on the water pump. If you aren’t getting a good stre… (View Post)