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j-d
Oct 06, 2017Explorer II
Hey Gia, what is that drain valve made of? Our old Jayco has little quarter-turn valves in its water system that can be a little stiff, but they're made of brass (bronze?) and I'm not too worried about breaking one.
Farmboy & Group, Our system is a little different, I guess... We don't have "gravity fill" where you stick a hose in filler "hole" and could also use a can and a funnel. City water connection only with a valve inside to divert the city water to the tank and fill it. But it has three drains: Hot Water Low Point, Cold Water Low Point, and Fresh Water Tank Drain. The Low Points are those Brass Valves, hidden in an outside storage bay. The Tank Drain is a little plastic spigot on the side of the coach body. I've started using it as a water source to wash my hands after hitching the toad, etc.
Like many of you, we use the "Sharpie on the Floor Labeling System."
Farmboy & Group, Our system is a little different, I guess... We don't have "gravity fill" where you stick a hose in filler "hole" and could also use a can and a funnel. City water connection only with a valve inside to divert the city water to the tank and fill it. But it has three drains: Hot Water Low Point, Cold Water Low Point, and Fresh Water Tank Drain. The Low Points are those Brass Valves, hidden in an outside storage bay. The Tank Drain is a little plastic spigot on the side of the coach body. I've started using it as a water source to wash my hands after hitching the toad, etc.
Like many of you, we use the "Sharpie on the Floor Labeling System."
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