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Old 05-07-2021, 09:12 PM   #11
omar1951
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Outlaw 29H
State: New York
Posts: 77
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Originally Posted by EA37TS View Post
What type hot water heater. Most have a drain plug on the water heater itself and not under the coach.

Low point drains are a separate issue
Yes, mine is a gas water heater, and it does have a drain plug inside the water heater compartment. But if you loosen that plug, the water obviously drains all inside the water heater compartment. Doesn't sound to me like a very good way to drain the heater! Suppose I could put a funnel under the plug and loosen it. I'm just trying to follow the instructions in the video that was posted above. I'm now at the step where I'm draining the water tank. Tomorrow I will fill the tank again, and with the pump off will connect city water and run all the faucets and the toilet again to flush the remaining bleach out of the system. I guess that after if I drain the tank again and drain the grey tank I'll be done.
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