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Old 10-27-2015, 01:26 PM   #1
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new JayFeather 19h

Stumbled into this GEM of a forum! I've been running a 2006 Jay Feather 19H that I bought used about 2 years ago. Love it for the purposes of my young family, but finding that it's about the age that I'm replacing a lot of parts. Thankful to have found other smart and helpful folks.

Heading over now to post on a well-troubleshot 12V fuse blow issue...

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Old 10-29-2015, 06:16 PM   #2
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Hi Brian,

CONGRATULATIONS on the JAYCO!!!

...and WELCOME TO JOF!!! The members here are GREAT!!! There is a lot of GREAT information to be found here. I am sure that you will have information to share with us... so please do!!

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Welcome! I'm a new guy too and have learned a ton by reading and searching for info in this site. Been reading stuff for a year now and just can't stop or get enough!
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May be a dumb question, but I don't know...

have been reading my manual for a used 2007 29N Jayfeather, and can't figure out what to do in the Spring. My TT is winterized now, but do I follow the sanitizing instructions to get rid of the rv anti-freeze? Do I just flush it out with water everywhere? What is your advice?
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have been reading my manual for a used 2007 29N Jayfeather, and can't figure out what to do in the Spring. My TT is winterized now, but do I follow the sanitizing instructions to get rid of the rv anti-freeze? Do I just flush it out with water everywhere? What is your advice?
Assuming you have no antifreeze in the water heater or freshwater tank, put some water in the freshwater tank. Leave the water heater bypassed. Flush out all of the antifreeze out of the lines with water from the tank. I would then hook up to the city water supply and continue to flush some to make sure any little residual antifreeze is out of there. Open the water heater bypass then go through the sanitizing process.
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