2023 Winnebago Solis 59PX | Plumbing System Explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @tatanuamashariki7067
    @tatanuamashariki7067 3 месяца назад +1

    There's a little space for your water cable to fit at the lower part of the door to allow your doors to be closed. Check it out, and I can't remember which door, but it's down there. Happy camping😊

  • @jerseyboy8017
    @jerseyboy8017 Год назад +1

    New to RVs. We have the Roam w pop top x 3 months now. So far we love it. I’m looking for alternative to winterizing. Flushing w antifreeze solution is not desirable especially since I plan to use my van through the winter in PNW. Several people have told me they just drain all the water out, including low points. Any experience or thoughts?

    • @thehealthytraveler
      @thehealthytraveler  Год назад

      Definitely drain the water and low points, but I would still recommend using RV antifreeze. It's non-toxic and if there is any water left in the plumbing, the RV antifreeze will protect it from cracking in the winter. It's also safe to flush the toilet with antifreeze instead of water if you're going to use it in the winter.

  • @fasteddie51
    @fasteddie51 Год назад

    Thanks for the Video. I have some questions that nobody ever addresses. 1. How do you know when your fresh water tank is full? 2. When boondocking and you have extra water in containers how do you pour it to your fresh tank? 3. I can’t figure out how to leave it hooked up to city water and close your rear doors.
    Thanks,

    • @thehealthytraveler
      @thehealthytraveler  Год назад +1

      Good questions. Let's see if I can help:
      1. There is a clear gauge below the sink. Or, fill till you see the water overflow underneath the coach.
      2. If you want to pour the extra water into your fresh water tank, select 'Saniitze' and use a fresh water hose to place in your container. It will siphon into the fresh water tank with 'Sanitize' selected.
      3. Unless you customize the back of the van with a hose port, if you're connected to city water, you can leave the back doors open during the day, then switch over to 'Dry Camping' so you can close the doors at night.

    • @fasteddie51
      @fasteddie51 Год назад +1

      @@thehealthytraveler Thanks, for me this is the perfect B van. I guess you could drill a hole in the floor of garage and figure out how to plug when traveling. I’m just not on board with that cassette toilet. Thanks for your response😊

    • @Joe-ux1fv
      @Joe-ux1fv 3 месяца назад

      @@thehealthytraveler the water pump does need to be on to add water using the sanitize setting to siphon water into water tank correct?