Skipping fresh water sanitizing
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Skipping fresh water sanitizing
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A question for those who DO NOT put anti-freeze in your lines when winterizing...
Have you ever skipped cleaning/sanitizing your fresh water tank and lines when preparing for spring camping season? If so, did you regret it or would you keep skipping the process?
TC
A question for those who DO NOT put anti-freeze in your lines when winterizing...
Have you ever skipped cleaning/sanitizing your fresh water tank and lines when preparing for spring camping season? If so, did you regret it or would you keep skipping the process?
TC

TC- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Skipping fresh water sanitizing
Mine came with that. the vent has always been there from day one. Factory installed.

Portagie1968- Wildcat resident guru

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Re: Skipping fresh water sanitizing
Seeing as how there's a fitting for a vent/overflow hose at the fresh water fill, I just ran a tube from the tank up to the fill and attached it with a clamp. It has eliminated the problem.
That's what I did an good while back as well.
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