Fresh water drain

RichCS

Member
2022 Mallard Pathfinder 17QBH. I just purchased this camper and can’t find the fresh water drain valve. Does it not have one? I think if it does, it’s under the under paneling. Attached pictures are what I believe are low point drains for the sink and the water heater.
 

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david-steph2018

Well-known member
The single blue line is for the fresh water holding tank. The two drains side by side are low point drains. These are used to drain the hot &
cold-water lines. If you go inside and open a faucet, these drain faster. To drain the water heater, you need to remove the nylon plug on the front and open the relief valve for faster draining.
WARNING: Make sure to allow the hot water to cool off so you do not get burnt.
 

RichCS

Member
Thanks for the info. When I go to fill my fresh water tank, water comes out the fill spout like it’s full. I figured out today that I thought my fresh water tank was full but after dropping the under paneling, the tank is empty. I guess my fill hose is kinked somewhere.
 

JohnDar

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If your tank fill port is a large opening you stick the hose into, it may have a low point that fills and stops more water from getting past. Our BH had that problem. Solution was to make an extension for the end of the hose from 5/8” Tygon tubing to snake further down the fill port past the low point.


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JohnDar

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Another trick is to put a piece of tubing over the little screen by the fill port and blow hard into it. That’s a vent for the fill line that can be blocked by water, preventing water going down the fill tube. You may hear it gurgling as you clear it.


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RichCS

Member
If your tank fill port is a large opening you stick the hose into, it may have a low point that fills and stops more water from getting past. Our BH had that problem. Solution was to make an extension for the end of the hose from 5/8” Tygon tubing to snake further down the fill port past the low point.


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That did the trick. I’ve been fighting with the water system since I purchased the camper. Now if the dealer could fix my water heater, I’ll be all set. Thanks again!
 

JohnDar

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Which water heater (Atwood or Suburban) do you have and what is the problem?


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