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Old 10-01-2018, 04:42 PM   #27
JustinChase
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Originally Posted by Notanlines View Post
Justin, you're in luck. Not only will your water heater have one, but it will have two; one for 12V and one for 120V. They are located under the black rubber-covered reset buttons. When you remove one, look for the code (part) number printed on it and then run it down on Google. That way you will be able to tell if you want one warmer or cooler. I might also add, twenty minutes and two gallons of cheap antifreeze will give you a world of peace all winter long.

Thanks, i'll look for those buttons.


For the foreseeable future, I'll be using the RV during the winter, so it won't be winterized.


I think you're saying that it's worth it to add antifreeze instead of draining the system. I'm not sure I understand why you feel that way. Having no water seems sufficient to avoid the lines freezing.


Why do you say the antifreeze is better? Not arguing, just trying to understand.


Thanks again for all your help.
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