Sunday, February 14, 2010

Outdoor Wood Furnace Antifreeze Do You Put Antifreeze In The Tank Of An Outdoor Wood Furnace?

Do you put antifreeze in the tank of an outdoor wood furnace? - outdoor wood furnace antifreeze

I have a wood boiler hardy outdoor tank 130 liters, was said to represent 30% (39 gallons) of RV antifreeze when you drive in cold weather. costs about $ 775.00 for the add. I must go home, but what if I spend a few days and have no antifreeze in it, is, it is useful to add or not?

5 comments:

Adam D said...

better safe than sorry. I add antifreeze

Troy said...

Yes, it is worth. That's too expensive to fix when it freezes. If you check around you should be able to use the freezing ANIT found to be cheaper.

vdv324 said...

Go to Wal-Mart, the freeze sell rv disadvantages to $ 4.88 per gallon, so 39 gallons would cost less than $ 200. How much to pay for the wood stove?
Vinny

Common Sense said...

Yes, you go to many stores and shops, automotive radiator
and ask them to keep your anti-freeze is used to you.

Dan the brick man said...

I just bought RV antifreeze to 3.99 per gallon .... Wal-Mart ... others have 2 types was $ 4.99 ... better safe than sorry ...

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