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<blockquote data-quote="travlnusa" data-source="post: 257663" data-attributes="member: 1469"><p>We use a hose, but to speed up draining it after each use, I drilled a hole in a rubber stopper, slid that over a blow gun attached to my compressor. Hold it to end of hose, blow air for 30 seconds or so until water is just dripping out.</p><p></p><p>Still a pain in the rear to do, but cost much less than what heating elements would cost up here in WI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travlnusa, post: 257663, member: 1469"] We use a hose, but to speed up draining it after each use, I drilled a hole in a rubber stopper, slid that over a blow gun attached to my compressor. Hold it to end of hose, blow air for 30 seconds or so until water is just dripping out. Still a pain in the rear to do, but cost much less than what heating elements would cost up here in WI. [/QUOTE]
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