I wished they would have also done a video for de-winterizing the Travato 59G. My husband passed away last year and I could sure use all the help in learning all the ins and outs of the Travato. I have no clue where the water filter is for the 59G.
Good afternoon! Thank you for your note and we are deeply sorry for your loss. The process is the same and the water filter is located in the galley under the cabinetry (there probably is a round rotating plug in it now. Hope this helps!
Very helpful - thanks! On the Dewinterization list in the link provided by Lichtsinn, it says something about a diverter plug. I did not see that referenced in this video - is it something we need to change during the dewinterizing procedure?
Would it be a good idea to put in a couple of tablespoons of bleach in the fresh water tank then fill it to freshen it up before de-winterizing in order to freshen up the tank and lines?
Good morning! Thanks for your note... yes, it would be a grate idea to sanitize your fresh water system... here is a link to a good list of tips to bring your RV out of storage, and the specific instructions for the amount of bleach to add would depend upon your fresh water tank size, and is outlined in your owners manual. I hope this helps! Here is that link: www.lichtsinn.com/blog/removing-your-rv-from-winter-storage/
Ben, very good video on de-winterizing a Travato. I just bouught a 59g and this was very helpful. A question: are certain values that need to be switched from "Winterize" to "De-winterize" before this procedure begins? Bravo on an easy to follow video.
Good morning! If you did not turn these back to normal during the drain function for winterization, you would want to restore these... if you turned them back after winterization, nothing is needed. Hope this helps!
Great tips. Good teacher. Professional.
Thank you!
I wished they would have also done a video for de-winterizing the Travato 59G. My husband passed away last year and I could sure use all the help in learning all the ins and outs of the Travato. I have no clue where the water filter is for the 59G.
Good afternoon! Thank you for your note and we are deeply sorry for your loss. The process is the same and the water filter is located in the galley under the cabinetry (there probably is a round rotating plug in it now.
Hope this helps!
Good to dewinterize and use the same guy for winterizing
Very helpful - thanks! On the Dewinterization list in the link provided by Lichtsinn, it says something about a diverter plug. I did not see that referenced in this video - is it something we need to change during the dewinterizing procedure?
Good afternoon! You would then reinstall a new fresh water cartridge. Hope this helps!
Excellent! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Likley beyond the scope of this video, however, prior to use of the freshwater system after de-winterization, the freshwater system must be sanitized.
Good morning! Agreed... great point
Would it be a good idea to put in a couple of tablespoons of bleach in the fresh water tank then fill it to freshen it up before de-winterizing in order to freshen up the tank and lines?
Good morning! Thanks for your note... yes, it would be a grate idea to sanitize your fresh water system... here is a link to a good list of tips to bring your RV out of storage, and the specific instructions for the amount of bleach to add would depend upon your fresh water tank size, and is outlined in your owners manual.
I hope this helps! Here is that link: www.lichtsinn.com/blog/removing-your-rv-from-winter-storage/
Ben, very good video on de-winterizing a Travato. I just bouught a 59g and this was very helpful. A question: are certain values that need to be switched from "Winterize" to "De-winterize" before this procedure begins? Bravo on an easy to follow video.
Thank you very much again!
You're very welcome!
What about all the valves under the driver's side bed? What should be turned on/off to de-winterize? You turned these in your winterization video.
Good morning! If you did not turn these back to normal during the drain function for winterization, you would want to restore these... if you turned them back after winterization, nothing is needed. Hope this helps!
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