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โApr-18-2016 05:17 PM
F1bNorm wrote:
On my TT drain, I often found algae growing at the valve. I used a piece of about 16 gauge stranded, insulated electrical wire to snake it out. Open the valve and insert the wire. Usually the clog is right at the valve. You'll immediately know if this works or not!
Norm
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coolbreeze01 wrote:
A 2 1/4" to 2 1/2" knife drain is normal and doesn't take long. Anything less is substandard and just plain cheap.
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โApr-17-2016 07:54 PM
scout dad wrote:
Help me please as I am fairly new to rv's , I have never use the fresh tanks as I use hook ups when I camp. When draining the fresh tank, what to open up, the low point drain caps? never done this before and wanting to use tank in future myself.
Thanks
โApr-17-2016 05:21 PM
scout dad wrote:
Help me please as I am fairly new to rv's , I have never use the fresh tanks as I use hook ups when I camp. When draining the fresh tank, what to open up, the low point drain caps? never done this before and wanting to use tank in future myself.
Thanks
โApr-17-2016 04:12 PM
Happy Prospector wrote:
It takes awhile to drain, but that's what they invented beer for.
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