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    Posted: 20 Sep 2010 at 7:34pm
where is the low point drain on a 2008 sunset trail ?   after draining water and turning bypass valve and putting hose in 1 and a half pink stuff thru cold city water connection. how do you get water out of hot water lines?
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CW sells an air compressor adapter, that will screw into your city water inlet allowing to blow all the water out 1st, then you run the pink stuff.  Or you can make your own allowing you to just connect to your air compressor.   Just don't exceed 40psi. 

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My drains are below the water heater.
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I think that air compressors like firestone can be a good way to solve out your problem there. In that way, you would be able to really make things work out for your needs in that one.

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