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Old 10-30-2010, 02:09 PM   #1
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Polar Barrier

I have a fifth wheel (321rlms) with polar barrier. i live in eastern canada and will be taking the trailer south in december. Question is: with polar barrier do i need to winterize or will it be ok until i get south? we will leave mid december but it will get cold before then.
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Old 10-31-2010, 09:57 AM   #2
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WINTERIZE!!!!! For what it costs you will not be sorry. I went to Yuma AZ last Jan. and had my unit winterized and did not de-winterized until I got to Yuma. We stayed at campgrounds with showers and toilets and kept a couple of jugs of water in case we had to use the toilet at night, plus I carried drinking water. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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I agree. Better safe than sorry.
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I have a fifth wheel (321rlms) with polar barrier. i live in eastern canada and will be taking the trailer south in december. Question is: with polar barrier do i need to winterize or will it be ok until i get south? we will leave mid december but it will get cold before then.
You have to winterize.. but I would just blow out all the water from the lines and not worry about the RV antifreeze... except in the P traps
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winterize or keep the heat on .
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Old 11-07-2010, 04:18 PM   #6
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We live near Chicago and are getting ready to winter in Texas. We are in New Orleans now but as soon get home I will winterize as it's Cheap money. Dealer said 3 gallons to do the job, not worth worrying about it.
Hey just my $ .02
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