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Park at an front to back and/or side to side incline where your fresh drain is lower.
I'm not sure what RV you have but I know this is common and especially a concern for winterizing but the word is it's not. Ice formed at the bottom, should it occur, would not cause harm.After draining my fresh water tank, there is still about 1.5 inches of water left in the bottom of the plastic tank. Any creative suggestions as to how I can get it out?
Thanks, Bob
I was asking about the tank drain valve. Does yours drain as slowly as mine?Low point drains don’t drain your tank, they drain your lines past the water pump.
Somewhat on topic....with that little 1/2” drain in my DS it can take almost 3 hours to gravity drain the tank unless I help it along with the water pump. Is this normal or is my drain valve/line somehow plugged? It’s been like this from day one.
That is not normal.I pack a lunch, as it can take me as long as four hours to drain a full tank.