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Old 09-29-2014, 08:08 AM   #1
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Question Fresh Water Tank Drain

I have a 2014 Elevation 3616. Does anyone know how to drain the freshwater tank? I can't find a tank valve.
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Old 09-29-2014, 08:36 AM   #2
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There should be a small white plastic tube with a cap on it sticking out the bottom of your trailer, directly beneath the water tank.
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There should be a small white plastic tube with a cap on it sticking out the bottom of your trailer, directly beneath the water tank.
There are two, one with a red cap and one with a blue cap? I need to drain my fresh water tank.
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Red cap is low pint drain for hot water, Blue cap is low point drain for cold water. There should be a white cap below where you fill your fresh water tank that drains that tank
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My cap is black, but its under the fill point for the tank, like fhenn said.
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My cap was blue but pulled it off and now I am 250 lbs lighter. I like it and since all the water parks have water we should be fine.

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I just keep a few gallons for emergency stops while on the road. Not more than 5 gallons.
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If I only had 5 gals in my fresh tank, the pu tube wouldn't even touch it.
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Ok maybe it's more like 15 gallons.
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