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Jamhami

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I'm taking trailer out 1st time today. Still no power and water wouldn't fill. There is a blue hose under trailer that water was coming out of, we're going regardless. Guess it's basically one nice tent. HELP!!!
 
Pictures of this blue hose please. Where does it lead to? Your fresh water tank maybe? If fresh water is coming out and the tank won’t fill, it might just be that your fresh water tank level sensors aren’t working but your water tank is actually full and overflowing.

When you say no power, could you be more specific? No power on shore? What about generator if you have one? Is your inverter working? Do you have a battery monitor? What does that say?
 
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Those look like your low point drains, hot and cold. The end often are the valves. Turn them to shut off flow.
 
Yikes, it looks like used a sledge hammer to make the hole in the floor those are coming through. Are you sure that’s supposed to be like that? I would clean that up.

Those could very well be the low point drains in which case that would make sense as to why your tank never fills, it’s all dumping right back out.

Follow those lines back inside. There should be ball valves somewhere to close each of them off. The valves may be located on your wetbay panel, and would be marked “Low point drains” or something like that.
 
I found some caps for the drain hose, so they needed to be capped off. Now the power issue. May seek professional help for this. No battery power at all. Yes good battery. No kill switch visible, as of yet.
 

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