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Old 10-12-2017, 12:18 AM   #11
Wonderdog
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 25.2
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by gmc View Post
Fill it a little more slowly... So the water can escape when it is full...
It is also one of the sensors on control panel that is reasonably accurate.

On my rig, I can open a cabinet door from living area, or bathroom vanity, and see the tank.

I rarely fill it completely - as I haven't needed that much on board - and no need to carry the weight.

Not leaving the rig while filling is good advice... I have had the vent line pop off before. You just never know.
Another hint: You can tell when the tank is nearing full by the sound of the air rushing out of the tank by your fill hose. Not unlike filling the gas tank on your car. When that sound changes, stop and check your level. It's probably as close to full as you really need. After you've done it a few times it becomes second nature and you can just about match your timing every fill.
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