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<blockquote data-quote="mga" data-source="post: 1145175" data-attributes="member: 10757"><p>depends on what mixture ratio you want for protection. ie: most cars use a 50/50 mixture.</p><p></p><p>you'll have to determine how many gallons of water is in your system first.</p><p></p><p>if you have solar panels that will have water in them and exposed outside, you will definately need some protection.</p><p></p><p>however, why buy the expensive "pet safe" type? your water should never be accessible to any pets. most often, that type is used in places such as campers or motor homes. i doubt your pets, or any other animal, is going to be drinking your boiler water.</p><p></p><p>many people have to mix anti-freeze in their systems because often pipes run in unheated areas such as crawl spaces or along block walls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mga, post: 1145175, member: 10757"] depends on what mixture ratio you want for protection. ie: most cars use a 50/50 mixture. you'll have to determine how many gallons of water is in your system first. if you have solar panels that will have water in them and exposed outside, you will definately need some protection. however, why buy the expensive "pet safe" type? your water should never be accessible to any pets. most often, that type is used in places such as campers or motor homes. i doubt your pets, or any other animal, is going to be drinking your boiler water. many people have to mix anti-freeze in their systems because often pipes run in unheated areas such as crawl spaces or along block walls. [/QUOTE]
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