I have to admit, I love that we don' have to winterize. That's certainly going to change within the next coupleyears when we move out West. This is a very good informative video. Thanks for sharing.
We don't have to winterize, either, but our freshwater tank has never really been used. So we are flushing it with a cup of Bleach. We are letting the tank slosh and sit for 24 hours, but we aren't going to flush out the lines for 24 hours because we live in it and use the water every day. Some bleach will get into the lines when we drain the tanks, and we will do this filling and draining process two times, per the suggestion in this video.
Awesome. The water was nice and fresh when we went to use it. Just make sure you flush it really well (even after the bleach smell is gone). They also sell fresh tank solution to keep it ready for you. -)
I also have a GD Reflection and stopped putting the RV anti-freeze in the lines after draining. The reason is because the pink RV anti-freeze would dry in the nozzles of the kitchen and bathroom faucets! What a hassle!!! Spent hours last year trying to figure out why I wasn't getting any water our of either when I de-winterized. Finally figured it out when I unscrewed the spray head from the faucet. My kitchen faucet is exactly the same as the one shown in this video.
That’s really good to know. We haven’t had the problem but will definitely keep it in mind. I like not having to use it and just spraying the lining with air, but I’m always worried I left a little bit in there. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
When filling you fresh tank, how do you know it’s completely full? Do you use your sensors inside or is there truly a overflow valve that won’t allow it to overflow inside...
Hello. There is a tube that is coming out the bottom of the RV right behind the tires (on ours). This is the overflow tube. It will flow out of it once the fresh tank is at capacity. I don’t rely on that most the time. I’ll wait until the inside sensor says almost full and then go out and turn off the water. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
We just bought the exact same camper you have in March 2020. I love that you are posting all this info! Sooo helpful! I have a question regarding grey tanks. What drains to Grey tank 1 and what drains to Grey Tank 2? We camped for the first time last wknd and our grey tank 1 was 2/3 reds full so fast! In two days. Just washed a few dishes mainly. No showers taken since we camped a families cabin. Can’t find the info online. Thanks in advance! Love your videos! Helpful! 😊
Laura Stohr Hello! Thanks for watching! Grey tank 2 is for the back bathroom sink and the outside kitchen sink (is my understanding). I don’t have papers on it either, just based on experience. It seems odd that your tank filled up that quick if you weren’t taking showers. We can go a weekend (with showers) and only dump when we leave. I would just monitor the water usage the first few times out and get a feel for how much you can use. Also, CONGRATS ON THE PURCHASE! 🥳
Laura, we found the problem was the size of the kitchen sink. They're huge. We just purchased a plastic container to fit in half the sink. Solved problem
Dakota Chorney thank you for this idea! It is a huge sink! Thought that would be nice for dishes, but hopefully that’s not going to end up being a negative. Thanks again!
@@1StrangeAdventure I had this same question about our 311BHS and asked Grand Design when I called regarding tank sizes and locations on the RV. Grey Tank 2 that takes care of the bunkhouse sink and outside kitchen sink also takes care of the half bath toilet. It's not a true grey tank. it's more of an all-in-one tank. I'm not sure how I feel about that so our rule is...Half bath toilet=Liquid only.
Should you have left the hot water tank bypassed until you flushed all the winterizing fluid from the lines? Also you said you were going to use the sanitize line up to prevent running bleach through the hot water tank but then you opened the bypass for the hot water when you go to the power fill line up. Thanks for the video.
David Powell Thanks for the comments! Yes, the hot water heater doesn’t need to be winterized. When the antifreeze was added, we used the winterize positions. Power fill goes directly to the fresh tank. I’ll have to go back and see if I inadvertently opened it. Thanks for calling that out. The end result was great. Our lines are clean and the camper did great our first time out. 🙂
@@1StrangeAdventure Thanks for taking the time to respond. I hope I didn't sound like I was being a jerk, I have the same camper and I'm about to dewinterize it for the first time so I want to make sure I'm doing it right. Thanks again for the video and the reply.
David Powell not at all! I appreciate the feedback. I do this to share how I do things, not that it’s always the 100% right way 🙂 or the only way to tackle it. Thanks for taking the time to watch! If you have questions feel free to email anytime. 1strangeadventure@gmail.com. Have a good one!
So many steps not mentioned. 1) after filling fresh tank you need to switch to dry camping to use the bleach solution in the fresh tank via pump. 2) did not mention you still need to bypass water heater. You do not want bleach in there.
Sodium Monosulfate works considerably better than bleach. its used to sterilize items used to make wine, and is used in a hole host of things is non toxic to animals in small quantities. even has medicinal property's.
I’m so ready to de-winterize our travel trailer. It’s almost camping time. Thanks for sharing. Have a great night.
It is an exciting time when the camper can come out of hibernation! Enjoy and safe travels!
I have to admit, I love that we don' have to winterize. That's certainly going to change within the next coupleyears when we move out West. This is a very good informative video. Thanks for sharing.
I would love to not have to put our RV into hibernation. One day we will be FT and chasing the sunny days all year long. Thanks for watching!
We don't have to winterize, either, but our freshwater tank has never really been used. So we are flushing it with a cup of Bleach. We are letting the tank slosh and sit for 24 hours, but we aren't going to flush out the lines for 24 hours because we live in it and use the water every day. Some bleach will get into the lines when we drain the tanks, and we will do this filling and draining process two times, per the suggestion in this video.
Pretty straight-forward process! We are sooooo ready to go camping. Looking forward to your camping adventures! 😀
We know the feeling! Can't wait to get out there. =)
Great video thanks for sharing!!!...Hope u have fun on ur adventure!!!
Thank you, I will
Great information. We haven't ever had to de-winterize so this was very helpful
Thanks for watching! It definitely helps to get out all the antifreeze and make sure the pipes are clean. 😊
Great video.. fantastic editing. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! I appreciate that!
Great video and great information
Thanks for watching!
Hi! Today is moving day! Checking out your video to make sure we sanitize our water system correctly.
Awesome. The water was nice and fresh when we went to use it. Just make sure you flush it really well (even after the bleach smell is gone). They also sell fresh tank solution to keep it ready for you. -)
Great video exciting time of the year
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video to watch for reminders and first time RVers
Definitely for the first time RVers. It's important to get your water right. =). Thanks for watching!
Just have to say the inside is beautiful!
Thank you! We do love our GD311. For a full inside tour, we have other videos.
Fastest overnight ever! 😂. Thanks for sharing. New friends ❤️
🤣😂 thanks for watching!
@@1StrangeAdventure We’re getting ready to do ours, both the sanitation and the video, so we needed guidance.
THANKS! We appreciate that you shared this! We will be back to learn more! Danny & Lynn
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Great video and loaded with so much information thank you for sharing this was very helpful.
- Jay & Jessica -
Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you. Just bought a 2019 Solitide.
Welcome to the GDRV Family! 😁
I also have a GD Reflection and stopped putting the RV anti-freeze in the lines after draining. The reason is because the pink RV anti-freeze would dry in the nozzles of the kitchen and bathroom faucets! What a hassle!!! Spent hours last year trying to figure out why I wasn't getting any water our of either when I de-winterized. Finally figured it out when I unscrewed the spray head from the faucet. My kitchen faucet is exactly the same as the one shown in this video.
That’s really good to know. We haven’t had the problem but will definitely keep it in mind. I like not having to use it and just spraying the lining with air, but I’m always worried I left a little bit in there. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Exciting time of year! Great video. We love to see how others do things. You have a great system down, thanks for sharing. Where is your first trip?
We took it out to Dixie Caverns. The campground was ok, but the caverns were great. We had a lot of fun there.
Been connected for awhile but just now finding more time to catchup on Vids.
We appreciate you watching! We are doing the same!
When filling you fresh tank, how do you know it’s completely full? Do you use your sensors inside or is there truly a overflow valve that won’t allow it to overflow inside...
Hello. There is a tube that is coming out the bottom of the RV right behind the tires (on ours). This is the overflow tube. It will flow out of it once the fresh tank is at capacity. I don’t rely on that most the time. I’ll wait until the inside sensor says almost full and then go out and turn off the water. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
Great teach Thanks
You’re welcome!
We just bought the exact same camper you have in March 2020. I love that you are posting all this info! Sooo helpful! I have a question regarding grey tanks. What drains to Grey tank 1 and what drains to Grey Tank 2? We camped for the first time last wknd and our grey tank 1 was 2/3 reds full so fast! In two days. Just washed a few dishes mainly. No showers taken since we camped a families cabin. Can’t find the info online. Thanks in advance! Love your videos! Helpful! 😊
Laura Stohr Hello! Thanks for watching! Grey tank 2 is for the back bathroom sink and the outside kitchen sink (is my understanding). I don’t have papers on it either, just based on experience. It seems odd that your tank filled up that quick if you weren’t taking showers. We can go a weekend (with showers) and only dump when we leave. I would just monitor the water usage the first few times out and get a feel for how much you can use. Also, CONGRATS ON THE PURCHASE! 🥳
1StrangeAdventure thank you!! 😀
Laura, we found the problem was the size of the kitchen sink. They're huge. We just purchased a plastic container to fit in half the sink. Solved problem
Dakota Chorney thank you for this idea! It is a huge sink! Thought that would be nice for dishes, but hopefully that’s not going to end up being a negative. Thanks again!
@@1StrangeAdventure I had this same question about our 311BHS and asked Grand Design when I called regarding tank sizes and locations on the RV. Grey Tank 2 that takes care of the bunkhouse sink and outside kitchen sink also takes care of the half bath toilet. It's not a true grey tank. it's more of an all-in-one tank. I'm not sure how I feel about that so our rule is...Half bath toilet=Liquid only.
Should you have left the hot water tank bypassed until you flushed all the winterizing fluid from the lines? Also you said you were going to use the sanitize line up to prevent running bleach through the hot water tank but then you opened the bypass for the hot water when you go to the power fill line up. Thanks for the video.
David Powell Thanks for the comments! Yes, the hot water heater doesn’t need to be winterized. When the antifreeze was added, we used the winterize positions. Power fill goes directly to the fresh tank. I’ll have to go back and see if I inadvertently opened it. Thanks for calling that out. The end result was great. Our lines are clean and the camper did great our first time out. 🙂
@@1StrangeAdventure Thanks for taking the time to respond. I hope I didn't sound like I was being a jerk, I have the same camper and I'm about to dewinterize it for the first time so I want to make sure I'm doing it right. Thanks again for the video and the reply.
David Powell not at all! I appreciate the feedback. I do this to share how I do things, not that it’s always the 100% right way 🙂 or the only way to tackle it. Thanks for taking the time to watch! If you have questions feel free to email anytime. 1strangeadventure@gmail.com. Have a good one!
how do you sanitize the hot water lines I see they were all of when running faucets?
Hello. Yes, we bypass the hot water so that bleach doesn’t make its way into the hot water tank. Same as when we are winterizing.
So many steps not mentioned. 1) after filling fresh tank you need to switch to dry camping to use the bleach solution in the fresh tank via pump. 2) did not mention you still need to bypass water heater. You do not want bleach in there.
Sodium Monosulfate works considerably better than bleach. its used to sterilize items used to make wine, and is used in a hole host of things is non toxic to animals in small quantities. even has medicinal property's.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will have to look into it.