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Winterizing with hydrohot

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My question is I have 2006 Allure with the hydrohot, there is a valve that says water heater bypass but I don't have a water heater. So when winterizing with rv antifreeze which way should this valve be set to bypass or not?? Thanks, Chris

2006 Allure 31326

Re: Winterizing with hydrohot

Reply #1
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Do not use the bypass! I did it 2 years ago and froze up the Hydrohot. Very expensive.
Larry
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Reply #2
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Thanks for the reply Larry. To late already did it both ways, so now what do I do? I seem to have antifreeze at all faucets hot and cold. Why wouldn't they warn you of this problem?? There is nothing in the manuals that I have telling you what to do. The stickers in the compartment tell you to turn the valve to bypass. I'm lost!

Thanks Chris
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Reply #3
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Chris,

Open each hot water valve until you see anti-freeze. If you don't see it, leave it off bypass and redraw anti-freeze until it comes out of each faucet.
Larry
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Re: Winterizing with hydrohot

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Quote from: pins67rs@\.\.\.

> My question is I have 2006 Allure with the hydrohot, there is a valve that says water heater bypass but I don't have a water heater. So when winterizing with rv antifreeze which way should this valve be set to bypass or not?? > Thanks, Chris

2006 Allure 31326
Thanks its a done deal---still dont understand why the valve is there other than to confuse people like me.

Thanks Chris
06 Allure 31326