The water drains pretty fast, I don't have to remove it, just open the spigot. It's on my general maintenance list to replace the anode rod May of each year so any remaining crude is flushed out.
I did a couple extra things for quick easy winterizing. Pictures attached. I added a 3/4 T to my hot water heater with a spigot for draining. I took the anode rod out and ran it straight through the T. Then I added to the low point drains with spigots so I wouldn't have to crawl underneath no more, or blow the lines out with compressor. I can now put antifreeze in drains, cut water off, open drains and leave. Even my Wife can do it now.
Trying to find a easier way to winterize when leaving for a few days or weeks I think I found it. I added a T to the anode rod hole with a spigot to drain the hot water heater and extended the low point drains. Now even my wife can do it.
My 4 year old rv awning is starting to get bubbles in several spots. Any idea why this would happen and how to save it ? They feel like a air pocket. Thanks
Thanks for all the replies. Haven't had chance to get back on it yet, but it did come on about 2:00 one morning and cycled as normal but stopped about 6 hours later. Will try all your advise and report back. Thanks Again.
Can anyone tell me how to access the furnace on a 2018 Telluride 292 RLS ? It's not heating, got plenty of gas, other gas appliances work. It runs, but never hear it try to fire up. I can see it from the vent panel, but about a arms length away. Looks like it's under the shower in the step up. Thanks !
I know this is a old topic, but I just want to say thanks to Rick Bish. I followed your diagram and watch the video, ordered the relay, and power supply that you suggested and works great on my RV with a Coleman Mach A/C. My gas heat also works. Great job and Thanks Again.