Fresh Water Tank Question (2016 Max S)
lapowers57
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During the camping season what do you do with your fresh water tank between trips? In hot weather I can imagine that two or three weeks could easily allow some interesting things to start growing in the tank. I came home from the dealer 2 weeks ago and the tank was full. I won't be able to camp for at least another week so today I pumped the tank as empty as I could. First thing I noted was the gauge still said the tank was 19 % full even though the pump could no longer pick up any water. I don't know if that is a limit on the sensor or if there is that much water left in the tank.
My question is do you leave your tank full or empty between trips? Do you add anything to it go prevent anything from growing in the tank between trips?
If this has been covered feel free to point me to the link but I could not find this exact information after doing several searches.
Thanks
My question is do you leave your tank full or empty between trips? Do you add anything to it go prevent anything from growing in the tank between trips?
If this has been covered feel free to point me to the link but I could not find this exact information after doing several searches.
Thanks
2016 T@B M@X S grey/red 16 Foot Airstream, towed by 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee V6 4x4, Central Connecticut




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You could open the drain valve on the tank itself rather than using the pump. It's located kinda behind the step.
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Thanks PXLated, found the valve and will use it next time.2016 T@B M@X S grey/red 16 Foot Airstream, towed by 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee V6 4x4, Central Connecticut


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My fresh tank also reads 13 or 19 when drained and was also curious, but what is worse is it reads 88 when completely flooded. However, my gray tank reads 90 when flooded, so may be a limitation with the sensor. I understand from another thread that you cannot fully drain the fresh tank through the drain valves, but can anyone else offer some insight?
Thanks,
MarcMarc and Angie in Burlington, NC. 2018 Ford F150 FX4 3.5L Ecoboost, 2016 320 S Max -
1) I empty the tank between trips using the drain plug.
2) I sanitize the tank once a year in the spring with bleach when de-winterizing. (Lots of threads on this.)
3) I never drink water from the fresh water tank; I only drink bottled water when traveling with the T@B. I use water from the fresh water tank for washing things and I don't worry too much about things growing in the tank.
2015 Max U Outback; 2011 Chevy Silverado 4X4; Austin, Tx -
Have owned 7 different trailers over the years. Tank sensors are only a guide never accurate.
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My tank sensor is pretty accurate...but it involves having to scootch down in the dirt. :-)
2015 T@B Max S (320)
2015 Nissan Frontier SV V6 4x4 -
Good one Scott!
2016 T@B MAX S-aka: WolfT@B
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
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Eric aka: Lone Wolf -
@Ramrod, have you used the Thetford system yourself?John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York
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No, I have not
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