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Inject antifreeze directly into your RV's waterlines with this hand pump. The hose connects to your city water connection or you can purchase a faucet adapter (CAM40083) to pump antifreeze through an indoor faucet.
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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Camco RV Antifreeze Hand Pump, part number CAM36003. This hand pump lets you pump antifreeze directly into your RV's waterlines. The flexible hose connects to the city water connection, and the plastic tube reaches to the bottom of the antifreeze container to avoid waste. A faucet adapter, part number CAM40083, can be purchased separately to pump antifreeze through an indoor faucet. Now we'll go ahead and show you how to use it. We'll take our clear hose, we'll attach it to our fresh water inlet, get it nice and snug. Then we're going to attach it to our pump, to the side here. Once we've got that attached, we'll take our next hose, and put it on the bottom.
Before you start pumping the antifreeze, you need to make sure that your inaudible 00:00:51 valve is closed. That'll force the antifreeze through your system, and not out the bottom of your RV. Now, we're going to start with the kitchen faucet first. I've gone ahead and opened the hot side only. We'll stick it down in the bucket, and then start pumping.
We're going to pump it until we see antifreeze coming out of the kitchen faucet. Now, if it leaks a little bit that's okay, it's not harming anything. We'll repeat the same process, alternating hot and cold, for all of our remaining faucets. Be sure to close the previous faucet. Now we've got some antifreeze leftover. That's okay, because we need to pour some into our sinks and shower drain, about two pints in each.
If you have an ice maker, a washing machine, or an external shower, those will also need to be winterized. You can find information on how to do that in your appliance manuals. That's going to complete our look at the Camco RV Antifreeze Hand Pump, part number CAM36003.
Average Customer Rating: 3.7 out of 5 stars (9 Customer Reviews)
Inject antifreeze directly into your RV's waterlines with this hand pump. The hose connects to your city water connection or you can purchase a faucet adapter (CAM40083) to pump antifreeze through an indoor faucet.Not impressed. Did not last past 2 uses. Pull handle stripped where handle screws into top of manual pump. Good thing I bought an extra at that time. Have since bought a 12v pump, it works great.
Have always been very happy with all my
etrailer.com purchases, however, this item, I was not pleased with the quality.
This simple and inexpensive device made winterizing my rv a snap. I recommend it!
This is a high quality low cost item that made fast work of winterizing my vacation cabin. I could not be happier with the product and its speedy delivery as freezing temperatures were right around the corner!
It work ok put seem to have a had time getting pass the check valve.
Junk
Does what it's supposed to do easily.
Keep doing what you are doing Got my item next day Thank you Linda M
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12/28/2018
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