I have a 2019 TAB 320s boondock. Since Covid started I have used the camper on my property a couple nights a week. The heater is used relatively heavily for the last couple months (3-4 days a week). This is the second winter season for me and I imagine it is around the two year mark for a fluid change anyway.
So here is what happened recently. One night after running the Alde for about a day it stopped heating. I shut down middle of the night and the next day noticed the fluid was empty in the reservoir. I inspected the interior everywhere and couldn't find any sign of a leak. I ordered a gallon of Century Transfer Fluid and put about 2/3 of it before it seemed to top off at the max mark of the reservoir. Heat returned to normal for a day, probably 12-14 hours, then stopped heating. The reservoir is empty again. I did open the bleeder valve briefly and some air escaped prior to topping off. I have shut down again. I have noticed a small amount of fluid outside under the drip drain. Not the drain plug but the 1" overflow drain (not sure if this is the correct name). It is possible that a significant amount drained out as it is just dirt underneath the camper but I have no way of knowing.
I did notice that the pump was set at 6-7 which is high. Is it possible that that much glycol was pumped out and or evaporated? That doesn't seem likely but I can't find anywhere that it would have leaked from. I will be doing a complete search of the glycol lines this week but I wanted to see if anyone has faced this issue. Thanks.
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2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
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Another issue is a valve on the Alde that gets stuck open, allowing glycol to leave the system.
Look under the Tab at the hoses coming through the floor to see which one has a bit of glycol dripping off of it.
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The mid point between the two marks is the approximate level when the Alde is hot and running. The lower mark is the cold Alde fluid level, from the Alde recommendation I have read. The glycol expands as it is heated. Also, the glycol expansion tank has an overflow drain hose on it, you might put a contain under to check it for an overflow leak.
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Adding a tight turn or two of electrical tape to the neck threads of the reservoir can tighten the fit of the reservoir cap if it is loose.
There is no adjustment for pressure. The Alde system operates at atmospheric pressure through the circled breather hose.
Speeding up the circulation pump should move any trapped air to the reservoir and auto bleed valve. Always turn the speed back down to 2 when done servicing.
I think the 2021 320S has more Alde piping than earlier models ie. reservoir behind the toilette, and maybe more difficult to (burp).
It takes these types of issues to begin learning the Alde system. You will prevail!
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TV: 2005 Toyota Sienna LE (3.3L V6)
RV: 2018 T@B 320S, >100 mods