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Empty Clean Water Tank
I finished my first trip on my 2002 LD. How do Empty the clean water tank?
2002 Mid Bath

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"How do Empty the clean water tank?"

?? :o

I presume by "clean water" tank you are speaking of the fresh water tank and not the Gray or Black water tanks. Is that correct?

The simple answer is 'You don't', you can leave drinking water in the fresh water tank indefinitely, presuming you sanitized it before hand.   ;D

But if you should have a need to drain the tank for some reason, there is a drain valve which will do that.
Steve S.
Lazy Bones & Cedar
2004 30'IB (Island Bed)
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If you want to drain the water out of your fresh water tank on your midbath LD, on the driver's side there is an exterior storage compartment below the battery compartment; open that compartment and you should see a lever that has its handle sticking to the left. That is a gate valve. Turn the handle so it points down and stand back ; the tank will drain  through a pipe that comes out below that compartment. Remember to close the valve.

Do you not have the owner's manual?

Steve K.
Steve K

2003 Mid-bath

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Thank you guys very much.
2002 Mid Bath

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I keep mine full prior to use I put bleach/clorox drive it to swish in the tank..then dump it. Refill enough to swish the tank, run through the cold water lines only , dump and then fill. I have known people who found mold because they did not keep the fresh water tank sanitized. Some never dump it.

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Over 18 years, I have never drained the water tank, except when working on the pump or plumbing, and cannot remember any issues caused by keeping the tank full.
We live in earthquake country and want to keep the LD loaded with crucial supplies, including water, gas and propane. The water tank gets filled as soon as we get home from a trip..
The water tank is rotomolded polyethylene and does not support life. Looking into the freshwater tank with a remote camera shows a very clean tank.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
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Over 18 years, I have never drained the water tank, except when working on the pump or plumbing, and cannot remember any issues caused by keeping the tank full.
We live in earthquake country and want to keep the LD loaded with crucial supplies, including water, gas and propane. The water tank gets filled as soon as we get home from a trip..
The water tank is rotomolded polyethylene and does not support life. Looking into the freshwater tank with a remote camera shows a very clean tank.

Larry

Thanks for this, I have noticed how clean mine is. I have only owned it a year but use it once a month. I fill at state parks mostly because they have treated water. At my house my well has a lot of iron, the tap from the house has water softened water which can be salty at times.
Steve and Jill, Steve posting
1999 26.5 Mid-Bath

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Great advice. Thank you all.
2002 Mid Bath

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In a freezing climate, is there a danger of ice damaging the tank? I usually drain mine for this reason.

Harvey, the RV
1989 22' Front Lounge

 
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In a freezing climate, is there a danger of ice damaging the tank? I usually drain mine for this reason.

In a freezing climate, when not using your LD, it should be winterized. That includes draining the water tank, and the other tasks winterizing entails. There are plenty of discussions about winterizing in the archives.

The original question in this discussion was from someone who didn't know *how* to drain the fresh water tank after returning from a trip. My original answer to "how to drain the fresh water tank" was meant to answer the question of where the drain valve was and not whether or not the original poster should drain their water tank.  Apparently  some folks in warm climates never do empty the fresh water tank preferring to keep the LD ready for adventure or emergency use. Your question is more about winterizing. There are plenty of winterizing discussions you could review in the archives.

Steve K
Steve K

2003 Mid-bath