Next, open your pressure relief valve and remove the drain plug or anode rod to drain the tank. Use an RV water heater flush wand on the end of a garden hose to insert and wash out the inside of the tank. Then fill the tank half full with white vinegar, and fill the rest of the...
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For instructions on how touse a flush wand to clean your water heater, and to watch us inspect the inside of our water heater using a borescope (and finding a surprise), have a look at this video: Fixtures RV plumbing fixtures are very similar to house plumbing fixtures. You’ve got va...
Open the water heater drain plug/valve and empty the tank. Flush out any sediment using a water heater tank rinsing wand. Leave the drain plug open until spring. #2 Fill the System With RV Antifreeze A more reliable way to ensure that all water is removed. You’ll need at least 2 to...
This is called being “hooked up” to water, often also referred to as being on “city water”. After you’ve done this and the water is flowing into your RV, you should go in and turn on any faucets, including the shower. Flush the toilet, does it work? Water pressure should be ...
Open the water heater drain plug/valve and empty the tank. Flush out any sediment using a water heater tank rinsing wand. Leave the drain plug open until spring. #2 Fill the System With RV Antifreeze A more reliable way to ensure that all water is removed. You'll need at least 2 to...
We used to flush out our Suburban water heater using our tank rinsing wand and plain water, and we generally (but not always) replace the anode rod annually (only for Suburban water heaters, though, as Atwood water heaters have an aluminum tank that doesn’t require an anode rod). ...