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BouseBill
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On our 2015 Bighorn fresh water tank, there are two vents/overflow outlets, one on the drivers side and one on the door side. When ever the tank is full the water will start dripping out the drivers side.
I have a RO system plumbed into the fresh water tank due to the quality (very poor) of water at our winter host gig, so it's a very slow and easy fill of the tank. The vent/overflow on the drivers side was installed BELOW the level of the water sensor so the water tank never shows full, (confirmed by the service department). Now for my question.
Is it normal to have TWO vents/overflow locations on the water tank? What would be the ramifications of installing an on/off valve on the low side so the tank will completely fill with RO water, and flow out the high side when completely full?
I have a RO system plumbed into the fresh water tank due to the quality (very poor) of water at our winter host gig, so it's a very slow and easy fill of the tank. The vent/overflow on the drivers side was installed BELOW the level of the water sensor so the water tank never shows full, (confirmed by the service department). Now for my question.
Is it normal to have TWO vents/overflow locations on the water tank? What would be the ramifications of installing an on/off valve on the low side so the tank will completely fill with RO water, and flow out the high side when completely full?