No, definately do not add any water to RV/plumbing anti-freeze. It is meant to be used just as it is straight from the jug.Does anyone know if the rv/plumbing antifreeze is premixed or if it can be mixed with water to receive -50c rating, i have personally never used it.
No, but I am careful not to keep it around. Besides, why risk it when there are other alternatives? Several gallons or more leaking into my soil isn't the kind of thing I need to deal with.Have you experienced a pet drinking antifreeze? My pets wouldn't even think about drinking it.
Ok after watching some videos and comments of people using rv antifreeze that was frozen at -5 or -10. Didn稚 realize that it is only rated for burst protection to -50c, not freeze protection. So it definitely isn稚 a good option for me so, tomorrow I知 going to contact my local auto parts store and find out if I can get windshield wash in bulk atleast rated for -40c.
There is no way that I would allow anyone to put regular antifreeze in my tires; if they did, I would send it right back to them.
All that you need is one puncture and you have a mess; if it happens near your well it's a real problem. To say nothing about a slight leak that you don't notice until your pet gets into it.
Any time that I work on a cooling system I replace it with the low-tox; it costs more, but so do vet bills.
I could not find it in bulk at a decent price, but found -40F on sale at Home Depot (US) for $1.50 per gal. It is also available for -50F
They obviously must have thought I was crazy, buying 80 individual gals.
They might have thought you were crazy for looking for -40 and -50 WSW fluid for a tractor in Florida no matter how much of it you bought! :drink:
Has anyone had any trouble with windshield wash drying out tires. If so how long did it take or is this something to even worry about?
As a local guy asked why i dont just fill them with used vegetable oil and got me wondering if this is an option or why not?
No, but I am careful not to keep it around. Besides, why risk it when there are other alternatives? Several gallons or more leaking into my soil isn't the kind of thing I need to deal with.
With liquid ballast my primary concern is rust. Certainly wouldn't use a product that's acidic.
I simply asked to get the opportunity to visit with someone that's witnessed this phenomenon. Kinda like Bigfoot. Haven't found anyone that can testify to this. If I chained my dog with only source of liquid being antifreeze, after a couple days he might drink it. Otherwise, ain't happening.
With liquid ballast my primary concern is rust. Certainly wouldn't use a product that's acidic.
There seems to be a few statements that could be misunderstood on this thread:
1. Fahrenheit vs Celsius. The OP is talking in Celsius but many of us are referring to Fahrenheit. In Wisconsin we can get down to -30F for short periods of a day or a more typical winter cold temp of -15F to - 25F. So recall that a -10F is -23.33C.
2. RV/plumbing antifreeze comes in 2 different types of components - a healthier one and one not so healthy.
3. True plumbing antifreeze is what is used in boilers and pex piping for underfloor or under ground uses. These are different than #2 above and come in 2 or 3 different components - some not good for the environment. But the point here is there are products like "No Burst" that can go to -100 F in its concentrated form and can be diluted to other values as well and this type of product will not harm rubber valves or tires or steel wheels and if you drink it the worst that happens is you need to go to the bathroom LOL.
4. Windshield washer has a summer formula - but also has several temperature winter Fahrenheit formulas like +15, -15, and -35. Its important to recognize the "quality differences" in windshield washer fluid is not just temperature tolerance - but ingredients. Some of those ingredients can be animal or environment harsh and some are not.
5. What you put in your tires is what you live with for quite some time. Some choices benefit from steel valve stems instead of rubber valve stems. Some are messier to deal with refilling or checking air pressures. And some - can actually act as a lubricant which at low tire pressure can cause the bead to roll (or break) easier on sharp turns or tight maneuvering.
6. Overfilling tires with fluid is a concern as you want some air in the tires. I believe the desired fill is a 2 o'clock to 10 o'clock clock-type pattern.
Just thoughts
Well, I can't prove it to you because I don't have photos but I was draining my radiator on my Jeep and had the drain can sitting on the side of the Jeep when I went to get a tool. I came back out and my otherwise quite clever dog was licking the container. She must have just started because there were never any ill effects but I certainly got that up and out of the way immediately.
Ethylene glycol is used in automotive antifreeze. It's extremely toxic & destroys your liver. Pets apparently like it. I had a friend who had a drop accidentally splash into his mouth & he's said it tasted sweet *** he was spitting it out.
-40F and -40C are equal temperatures.
To change C to F: Double the C number, subtract 10%, add 32
Example: 13C = 13 x 2 = 26 -2.6 = 23 and add 32 = 55F
It is a version of the conversion formula that can be easily done in your head.
It is accurate within 1 degree throughout the entire temperature range.