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Topic Title: winterizing/is this a no no
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Created On: 11/24/2007 10:08:58 PM
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 11/24/2007 10:08:58 PM
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DaleHollow
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When I was winterizing the boat, I pumped rv antifreze into my macerator through the tubing off the stand pipe did it 3 times or 3 cycles.

is this advisable or is it too hard on the unit thanks, just a couple days ago so I can redo if u have a suggestion, my neighbor says this isnt the way to winterize the macerator refering to the chemical reaction my rv antifreeze

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 11/25/2007 07:33:34 AM
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my macerator, was installed on a 1988 HB, has a crown head unit on top the macerator its-self is blue and what, i know this isnt the model # by far but if its something u reconize

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 11/25/2007 09:05:25 AM
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Neighobor may be a macerator(IE--full of $hi+) While bacteria in your holding tank may not react well to antifreeze, they probably won't react well to freezing solid either. If full winterization is necessary, I can't imagine a better way than adding the old pink antifreeze. I'd certainly want some in the tanks themselves. Stuff CANNOT be as corrosive as urine.

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 11/25/2007 09:50:46 AM
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as usal i didnt make it clear, it was more of a recomendation, that I shouldnt pump the rv antifreze into the macerator, perhaps I assumed it was hard on the macerator, my holding tank was just removed so I assumed he meant the rv antifreeze being in the macerator was a no no, so with these couple post it sounds like to me the rv antifreze wont hurt the macerator as its stored for the season thanks

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 11/27/2007 01:29:57 PM
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The pink anti freeze contains an anti corrosive component which will protect almost all engine and plumbing parts. If you would like even better protection, find a MerCruiser dealer and see if he will sell you the Mercruiser anti freeze product (-100 degrees). Expensive but good.

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