to drain my system i unplug the t-line and then disconnect the pump input hose(cause its the lowest) over a bowl. not everything will come out but you can shake it around. the last time i did it, i used a shop vac to suck out the last of the water
it depends on where your t line is and if you have a ehiem pump. For me which i have a 1250 and my tline is b4 my pump i just bend tline over but i make shure that the locks on pump seal dont come undone b/c that is a mess and then i just let it do its thing, next thing i do is i turn rads upside down so its completely drained
Same here, the pump is the most easily removed part of the circuit, and you can drain everything from there with a bucket, and some strategic tilting . f you flush your system with distilled water, you can make a additive change, or dye color change easily, without removing anything but the pump.
If you really wanted to, you can always remove all the components, and clean/shake them dry individually. I find that compressed air works wonders for getting all the water out of radiators in particular
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