GoodCubanito
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- 2016
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Any option to drain the water out of the shower tank as part of winterizing the boat?
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Sean, probably a stupid question but: how do you pump the antifreeze on it?I just run it dry, then pump in a half gallon of antifreeze, and run that til it sprays pink. In the spring, I add a bit of water and spray til clear, repeat once or twice, and then fill it up. This way it makes sure that there's no water left in the hose, pump, nozzle, etc.
Sean, thank you very much!Just a cheap pump that attaches to your drill, with a short piece of hose on either end (I have a couple 3' ones).
Would anyone have an idea on why the shower cuts off after 1 second? I want to drain mine as well, we really never use it, but the pump shuts off as soon as I start it. I then go back to the dash, turn it off, then back on, same thing.Don't have to worry much about freezing here. I run the pump to there is about a gallon left then add a few ounces of bleach to keep anything from growing in the tank for a few months.
Good suggestion. Which direction should I send the hose water to clear the air, from the shower head side?I have a hose to air line fitting and pressurize the tank to blow out all the water. I unscrew the spray head and wait till the hose runs only air. I also have a sprayer on the system mounted by the anchor locker so that clears the long hose of all water. In the spring I only need to fill it and I add a small amount of bleach so it doesn’t get funky in season - I’m on a well so no chlorine in the water to start. Top offs at the marina are chlorinated so the top offs are fine unless the water sits too long.
The start and stops some are experiencing are due to the pump pressure switch. There is likely some air in your system confusing the pump. In season run some water through the system while on hose pressure - I find this often clears it.
I also have a sprayer on the system mounted by the anchor locker so that clears the long hose of all water.
It will be fine to leave it in there for whatever duration you see fit. It's better than water, that's for sure.I will assume the Pinkish liquid in the shower tank is antifreeze?
If I don't use the shower is it even recommended to drain it out?
Does the pink liquid ( aka Antifreze, ) expire?
Please advice, thanks