If you have not already seen it (I have not yet seen anyone mention it up to this point), you should watch this YouTube video about the Automatic Air Bleeder Valve. It was created by Mark Turney, who is a member of the T@B Facebook page. He has other T@B repair and maintenance type videos on his
"T@B Trailer Upgrades and Maintenance" channel, so it is worth subscribing to.
On this particular video, Mark demonstrates how the Automatic Air Bleeder Valve works and why air is not properly being expelled from the glycol lines. The reason? BECAUSE nuCamp did not install it correctly on some trailers. As Mark points out in the video, the valve needs to be installed in a vertical orientation to work properly. There is even a plastic clip attached to the exterior of the Alde boiler, which is where the glycol line
downstream from the Automatic Air Bleeder Valve is supposed to be attached to keep the valve properly oriented. I looked at my valve and it is
close to vertical and the glycol line is properly resting in the plastc clip as designed. However, I have seen photos posted by other members on this forum that depict the valve sitting at a significant angle. My guess is that is why some owners have found that they have to bang hard on the valve to get it working again.
The video was quite a revelation to me and explains why folks keep having issues with the valve. Definitely worth a look!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUZ8u6Mxsf0