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<blockquote data-quote="SlimeTime" data-source="post: 45739" data-attributes="member: 651"><p>lol....ya don't have to rub it in :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>I would be concerned of any water left in the pumps (since they can't pump-out 100% of the water), and any tubing that might have a dip/sag in it. Might check into some RV anti-freeze (propolyene glycol, not ethelyene) , getting a shot of it into your pumps & lines. You can flush things out prior to use. </p><p></p><p>ST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimeTime, post: 45739, member: 651"] lol....ya don't have to rub it in :mrgreen: I would be concerned of any water left in the pumps (since they can't pump-out 100% of the water), and any tubing that might have a dip/sag in it. Might check into some RV anti-freeze (propolyene glycol, not ethelyene) , getting a shot of it into your pumps & lines. You can flush things out prior to use. ST [/QUOTE]
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