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Posted By: garysol on 09/08/11 07:09pm

Nice job on the Winegard install. I may have to copy that.


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Posted By: VirtualGarage on 09/08/11 07:16pm

Ditto. That's a great idea for a location!


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Posted By: gregrc75 on 09/09/11 06:40am

Looks great!


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Posted By: Carolina_Camper on 09/09/11 07:26am

"Plexyglass for the exterior kitchen, this one was the first mod we had to do."

Does the Plexiglass have to be removed to turn the TV in and out?


Posted By: comanche3000 on 09/09/11 02:05pm

Yes I have to remove the plexyglass, the black strips on each end are velcro.


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Posted By: NetAndDavid on 09/09/11 04:13pm

Carolina_Camper wrote:

"Plexyglass for the exterior kitchen, this one was the first mod we had to do."

Does the Plexiglass have to be removed to turn the TV in and out?


Yes, at least mine does. That's why its only velcro holding it on.


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Posted By: RainbowsEnd on 09/13/11 07:27am

I see some cold weather is on the way. I know some of our bullet family live in the north. We've a week of nightly freezes coming up but then possibly a few more weeks of good weather. I'd like to use the water system when we do get back to the camp. What do you do between trips to keep the water system from freezing without needing to use RV antifreeze? Do you find that the antifreeze is not that big of a problem? What method do you use? Do you have a favorite website that shows how to do this?


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Posted By: VirtualGarage on 09/13/11 08:33am

Last fall we used the Premier through the freezing nights and I started using antifreeze. It was pretty straightforward but I decided to buy an air compressor so that I wouldn't need to keep buying antifreeze every weekend.

It takes a little more time to pack up at the end of the weekend because I have to blow out the pipes before we leave, but it really doesn't take a lot of time. I only use a little antifreeze in the p-traps.

I follow the instructions in the Keystone service videos. I have a link on my webpage:

Keystone How To Winterize


Posted By: RainbowsEnd on 09/13/11 08:48am

Thanks, that's the video I watched. Seems pretty straight forward. Is it just a matter of flushing all the pipes when you return for the next outing and does it take alot of water?


Posted By: VirtualGarage on 09/13/11 09:04am

I'd say about a minute or less of flushing at each faucet would clear it. We are always at full hookups so I kept the fresh water tank dry an the water pump filled with antifreeze.


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