Aug-04-2018 11:49 AM
Aug-05-2018 05:23 AM
Aug-05-2018 05:20 AM
Bobbo wrote:Not really a mystery, its science, "siphon".
The only mystery is why the fresh water tank ever drained from your low point drains. It should not have.
Aug-05-2018 04:57 AM
rbpru wrote:
My TT has hot and cold caps conveniently located up behind the tires. The fresh water tank has a spigot drain on the bottom.
All of locations allow you to wiggle on your belly like a reptile and provide a refreshing splash of water down your arm and sleeve.
Aug-04-2018 07:12 PM
Aug-04-2018 07:09 PM
96Tony wrote:
My 19' Keystone Premier Bullet has two low-point water drains below the fresh water tank, a hot and a cold. In years past, after dry camping and while winterizing, I would remove the caps and the tank would drain by gravity.
Aug-04-2018 05:17 PM
rbpru wrote:
My TT has hot and cold caps conveniently located up behind the tires. The fresh water tank has a spigot drain on the bottom.
All of locations allow you to wiggle on your belly like a reptile and provide a refreshing splash of water down your arm and sleeve.
I would replace them with valves but that would take all the fun out of it 🙂
Aug-04-2018 04:03 PM
rbpru wrote:
My TT has hot and cold caps conveniently located up behind the tires. The fresh water tank has a spigot drain on the bottom.
All of locations allow you to wiggle on your belly like a reptile and provide a refreshing splash of water down your arm and sleeve.
I would replace them with valves but that would take all the fun out of it 🙂
Aug-04-2018 02:42 PM
Aug-04-2018 12:53 PM
Aug-04-2018 12:02 PM