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Winterizing ice maker lines

Yahoo Message Number: 113187
Hi all

We successfully walked thru all the youtube videos and winterized our 2006 Inspire Sienna. The only area we couldn't find any instructions on was for the icemaker lines. Surely these need to be blown out as the lines are so tiny. I can only access them from the outside panel. Any hints of how I can be sure they don't freeze?

Ellen

Snohomish, WA
2005 Inspire Sienna 36 foot

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Yahoo Message Number: 113193
Ellen,
If you have power to the MoHo or nearby, put a heating pad behind the refrigerator on the low setting. It will keep both the water valve and lines from freezing.

Don Clemens
2000 Magna 5854

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Yahoo Message Number: 113194
The blue solenoid valve on the back of the frig is the most susceptible to freezing and you must purge that valve. Take both waterlines off the valve, allow them to drain, then go inside and remove the white cover off the end of the icemaker. Use a screwdriver to them move the small nylon gear until the icemaker starts to cycle. Let it complete the cycle, then do it again. You should then be all set. Safe travels.

Jeff Thurston
2003 Intrigue 42ft Ovation


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Yahoo Message Number: 113195
Could the heating pad be put in the exterior refrigerator compartment?


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Yahoo Message Number: 113198
J.
Yes 1 have a residential refrigerator but the heating pad works great on an RV refrigerator also. I have taped the vent holes closed and added a sheet of rigid foam insulation. I have also done the same to the roof vent. I lay the heating pad behind the door. I also put a heating pad on low around my water pump.
Don
2000 Magna 5854

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Yahoo Message Number: 113199
Hi, Don,i was just outside looking at our 2000 magna 5886 water bay and pump area woundering what type of heat to add to that area, just found a 15 amp spare ckt in the ceiling mark frig-frez spare, what type of heat did you add Thamks Charles

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Yahoo Message Number: 113203
My 99 MAGNA 5661 manual says hydronic system heats water bay during operation, correct? Jt


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Yahoo Message Number: 113208
I winterize my lines by driving south until the temp hits 75 degrees, then I park it until spring.

Jim Coshow
2005 Inspire 51501

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Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 113209
Charles,
Besides blowing out all the water lines with compressed air I put a heating pad in the water pump compartment set on low. This has kept the pressure sensor switch on the end of the pump from freezing. I do the same at the back of the refrigerator to keep the ice maker solenoid and lines from freezing. We live at 8200' in the Colorado Rockies where lows can reach -20. This has worked the best for me, even with occasional power outages. My wife also doesn't like the pink antifreeze.
Don 2000 Magna 5854

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Yahoo Message Number: 113210
You are a smart dude, enjoy your stay on the Gulf of Mexico

Walt

Texas ⭐️Strong


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Yahoo Message Number: 113213
Walt, I'm going to copy you by wishing you all who do get to the south for the winter and avoid winter up here a great time!

Mary Frederick
06 Inspire 51784


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Yahoo Message Number: 113214
Hi, Don what type of heating pad do you use. WERE F T IN OUR NOW AND MIGHT SPEND THE WINTER IN NC IF WE DONT SELL OUR HOME thanks Charles 5886 2000 magna

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Yahoo Message Number: 113215
Perfect, Jim. That's our technique too! And until we can get on the road, I keep it in covered storage with the Aqua-Hot running on electricity, thermostat at 55F. Works beautifully...

Don Hutchins
'08 Allure #31613
Don Hutchins
'08 Allure 470 #31613
40' w/tag, Cat C-9 & Cat tranny

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Yahoo Message Number: 113216
Charles,
I use an inexpensive analog heating pad from Walgreens or Walmart. They have lasted several seasons. I also head south, Tucson, AZ, in January and stay until May. It just so happens my motorhome is already in Tucson this year so I don't have to winterize, but this year is unusual.
Don,
2000 Magna 5854

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Reply #14
Yahoo Message Number: 113217
Just a friendly warning. I have see a faulty heating pad burn a class A to the ground.

Larry
2008 Intrigue 12270