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Old 05-01-2022, 08:30 AM   #1
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Low point drain on my 35 RLDS

We got this trailer last year it’s a 2013
I can see 2 sticker on the side that mention low point drain on the side of the trailer
If you zoom on the picture you should see them. Sorry picture goes blurry
There is 2 valve one just under the water tank fill and the other one in from of the axle But I believe one is for the fresh water tank drain and the other one ????
When I winterized the trailer last year I open both valve but nothing came out ???
Now this is not my first rig.
All my other one had the line underneath with cap on them
I can’t see any line except 2 of them by the rear axle but there is no cap on them at all just 2 line one red one blue
Thanks For the help
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Old 05-02-2022, 08:30 AM   #2
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The one under the fresh water fill looks like the fresh water tank drain. Can't tell on the one in front of the axle.

My low point drain valves are in the bathroom, inside the cabinet under the sink.

In your trailer go to where you can turn on a water faucet farthest from the water tank. Open the cabinet door and look up against the back wall and see if there are two valves, one red and one blue. Those will be your low point drains. Usually you have to turn the small handle 1/4 turn and lift up to open the valve..

My old Wilderness had the outside ones you mentioned with caps on the ends. That was a smarter and easier way to go in my opinion.
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Old 05-02-2022, 06:11 PM   #3
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Less likely to freeze if the valves are inside and the drains are empty.

When you find the valves, if they turn and turn, try pulling handle out to open.
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