my996duc1 wrote:
newbie question... when I used to fill the fresh water on the toyhauler it was with a hose shoved into an open port on the side. When it started overflowing it was full. The gauge/meter showing tank capacity was never that accurate.
Our Class A requires we thread the hose onto the valve and then switch some valves to fill the tank. No way for the water to run back out the inlet hose hole like the toyhauler did.
Am I stuck just watching the gauge/meter and shut it off when the meter shows full and hope it is accurate OR does the tank have some sort of an overflow that I can fill until it tops itself off ??
When we do out dry camping I want as much fresh water onboard as possible.
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Our tank is under the bed, so rather than trust the lights, I usually watch it, if filling to max., even though it does have two overflows at the top. Some you can easily see the level and some not, I guess.