Hello,
We bought our trailer back in January, but just made our first trip last weekend. It is a 2020 Imagine XLS 19BWE. I dewinterized, and then filled up the freshwater tank the day we left. After filling the tank (checked with the level indicator on the control panel) I had water coming out a blue pipe next to the capped low point drains that I assume is the drain for the chloroplast liner, see photo below. I assumed I over filled the tank and it was draining out. Anyways, fast forward a couple hours later we get to camp. As we're setting up I notice water is still coming out of the blue pipe. I go inside and push the level indicator for freshwater to find we are at 1/3. A little while later it stopped draining out the blue pipe and it was still showing 1/3 full. Based on what we used before it ran out, I'm guessing we had 10-12 gallons in the tank. With possible below freezing temps this week I blew out the lines when I got home. I plan to fill the tank again next weekend and see what happens.
In the mean time, is there some valve I should be closing? I didn't see anything around the water heater bypass area. Any tips for trouble shooting this? Really hoping it isn't a larger problem. With closures this summer in Colorado our go to will be dry camping at family's property so I need a working fresh water storage.
We bought our trailer back in January, but just made our first trip last weekend. It is a 2020 Imagine XLS 19BWE. I dewinterized, and then filled up the freshwater tank the day we left. After filling the tank (checked with the level indicator on the control panel) I had water coming out a blue pipe next to the capped low point drains that I assume is the drain for the chloroplast liner, see photo below. I assumed I over filled the tank and it was draining out. Anyways, fast forward a couple hours later we get to camp. As we're setting up I notice water is still coming out of the blue pipe. I go inside and push the level indicator for freshwater to find we are at 1/3. A little while later it stopped draining out the blue pipe and it was still showing 1/3 full. Based on what we used before it ran out, I'm guessing we had 10-12 gallons in the tank. With possible below freezing temps this week I blew out the lines when I got home. I plan to fill the tank again next weekend and see what happens.
In the mean time, is there some valve I should be closing? I didn't see anything around the water heater bypass area. Any tips for trouble shooting this? Really hoping it isn't a larger problem. With closures this summer in Colorado our go to will be dry camping at family's property so I need a working fresh water storage.
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