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Old 04-12-2011, 11:45 AM   #1
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Newbie here with a question. i just purchased a 2002 Adventurer 35U and there is a lockable door next to the entrance door that when opened says water. Is this the same as the water fill that I have at the water fill station? I can't find anything in the books that explain what it is. Thanks in advance for your help.

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Old 04-12-2011, 12:49 PM   #2
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Newbie here with a question. i just purchased a 2002 Adventurer 35U and there is a lockable door next to the entrance door that when opened says water. Is this the same as the water fill that I have at the water fill station? I can't find anything in the books that explain what it is. Thanks in advance for your help.
I had a 01 35 u Chieftain. Great MH, many good memories. That is a water fill. It goes directly into the water tank.

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Old 04-16-2011, 03:01 PM   #3
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As clifftall said.
I have a 2000 Adventurer 35U and you can fill the tank directly from this portal in addition to the filling station on the opposit side. I typically use this side as my hose on my house is the same side as the entry door.
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If you have good water pressure and are filling by turning the service bay valve, I have found that opening the door you asked about provides extra air venting which will help keep the tank from swelling.
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They are all correct you can fill your tank with a garden hose, you will notice if you overfill the tank, that is where the water will pour out
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That is the "gravity fill" water fill door. It is the only way to get water in if you have to pour out of a water container of some type. When boondocking I fill through that door with a 12 volt DC pump I bought at Harbor Freight. I also carry a funnel for puring in directly.
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If you have good water pressure and are filling by turning the service bay valve, I have found that opening the door you asked about provides extra air venting which will help keep the tank from swelling.
Good point. I also open the cap as well to avoid expanding the tank. Also, this is where I pour in bleach when it's time to sanitize.

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