Heli_av8tor
Well-known member
I've always read that antifreeze should be introduced into the system until pink runs from the faucet. The label says it's good down to -50 degrees. We could easily get double digit negative temps this winter. This is my first time and am a little gun shy especially with the new washer / dryer.
So I took some samples from my "winterized" coach and stuck them in the freezer only to find them turning to slush or worse at 10 or 15 degrees. samples were like popsicles, not hard like ice cubes.
Is this normal or do I need to go at this again?
Tom
So I took some samples from my "winterized" coach and stuck them in the freezer only to find them turning to slush or worse at 10 or 15 degrees. samples were like popsicles, not hard like ice cubes.
Is this normal or do I need to go at this again?
Tom