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Old 10-23-2016, 04:26 PM   #1
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Where is "fresh tank drain"

Have new Jay Feather 23 RLSW and want to drain the fresh water tank. Manual says open "fresh tank drain" and then open "low point drains". I've found/opened low point drains and they have drained. All faucets open. Fresh Water tank sensor says 3/4 full.
Q. Is there a "fresh water drain" valve I am missing?

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Old 10-23-2016, 04:37 PM   #2
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The water tank drain is located on the bottom of the tank under the trailer, just turn it till the water starts to flow
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Old 10-23-2016, 05:49 PM   #3
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It is usually under the trailer behind one side or the others rear tire. It is a small valve. Mine is mounted on the frame.
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Thanks everyone. My bad. The main drain was labeled "low point drain" AND I did not have it turned all the way open.
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Old 10-23-2016, 06:42 PM   #5
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It actually is a "low point drain".


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That's what I thought.My trailer only has 2 low point drains,no drains underneath for the tank.Oddly there is a 3rd low point drain sticker but not valve..
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That's what I thought.My trailer only has 2 low point drains,no drains underneath for the tank.Oddly there is a 3rd low point drain sticker but not valve..
For those new to draining their systems and are looking for their low point drains...
my trailer has a low point drain sticker on the outside, BUT the low point drain valves are inside, under the bathroom sink.

I don't know how common this is.
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That's what I thought.My trailer only has 2 low point drains,no drains underneath for the tank.Oddly there is a 3rd low point drain sticker but not valve..
When that happens, go inside the rig, directly above where the sticker is located and look for a pull up type valve. It may be in the bottom of a cabinet or even behind a panel that you may have to remove a couple of screws on the cover.
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For those new to draining their systems and are looking for their low point drains...
my trailer has a low point drain sticker on the outside, BUT the low point drain valves are inside, under the bathroom sink.

I don't know how common this is.
Very common. Both trailers I've owned and plenty of others have commented.
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When that happens, go inside the rig, directly above where the sticker is located and look for a pull up type valve. It may be in the bottom of a cabinet or even behind a panel that you may have to remove a couple of screws on the cover.
My apologies,I meant my low point drains are under the trailer,but there isn't such a valve labeled for just draining fresh water tank like OP was originally mentioning
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