2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
So if you are inside the T@B and the monitor shows its full you have to sprint to the hose valve on the side of the house and turn it off? Or if outside and you you see water escaping through the overflow you then must sprint to the water valve on the house?Denny16 said:You can fill the fresh water tank, setting the Nautilus valves per the diagram, until water comes out the overflow or whilst the tank is filling, monitor the water level from the control panel inside the TaB by the door. When the display starts to show its full, turn off the water.
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You could place a cutoff valve on the hose closer to the trailer, then cut off that end when you see water escaping through the overflow. Then walk to the water valve on the house and cut that off. OR, I think there is a valve on the Nautilus that you could flip to city water, and then it would be no longer filling your tank, just pressurized on the city water system. Just make sure you have a pressure reducer on your hose.CCC said:So if you are inside the T@B and the monitor shows its full you have to sprint to the hose valve on the side of the house and turn it off? Or if outside and you you see water escaping through the overflow you then must sprint to the water valve on the house?Denny16 said:You can fill the fresh water tank, setting the Nautilus valves per the diagram, until water comes out the overflow or whilst the tank is filling, monitor the water level from the control panel inside the TaB by the door. When the display starts to show its full, turn off the water.
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The sound you are hearing is, most likely, the pressure regulator doing its thing.techietab said:Curious to hear if anybody has thoughts on appropriate water pressure for filling the fresh tank with a Nautilus P2.5 (on the 2021/2022 320 models). I'm using a regulator adjusted to keep water flow under 40 PSI, but hearing a weird noise when filling at higher pressures.
Turning the water pressure up above 15 PSI causes a low-pitched squealing noise (not dissimilar from the sound of flow through a crimped water hose) when filling the fresh tank. The noise makes me uneasy, so I've been filling the tank very slowly at the lowest pressure possible out of an abundance of caution.
I have not observed similar behavior using the same port on 'city water' mode at pressures between 25 and 35 PSI.
Neither the Nucamp manual for my model (2022 320 S) nor the Nautilus P2.5 manual offer any guidance here, so wondering if what I'm seeing is unusual, or if filling at a low-and-slow pressure is an undocumented norm.