YETI Pump Line, always on or only when below freezing?

bigdob24

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Dewinterized and waiting in the cold to leave for Florida in a few.
Ive got the furnace on and have never used the YETI system.
I know not to use the tank unless there’s water in them, but what about the Pump Line? Should I just leave it on all the time when the day temps are above freezing and drops below freezing at night.
BD
 

jmarnell

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I don't see why it would cause any problems to leave it on. Seems that would be safer than turning on and off, and possibly forgetting to turn it back on at night!
 

david-steph2018

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Dewinterized and waiting in the cold to leave for Florida in a few.
Ive got the furnace on and have never used the YETI system.
I know not to use the tank unless there’s water in them, but what about the Pump Line? Should I just leave it on all the time when the day temps are above freezing and drops below freezing at night.
BD
I only turn it on when it is needed. My reasoning is if it is on all the time, will it damage the water line, plus if I do not need it way have it on. I have used the Yeti heater just 3 times in almost 3 years of full timing.
 

bigdob24

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Thanks for the comments, I’ve had it on for a few days while waiting to get out of winter and heading to Florida.
‘Will turn it off when we leave , I’m guessing it’s 110v
 
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