Re: Fresh water tank filling, Reply #25 – September 16, 2013, 11:31:39 am Said another way, if you want some hot water for washing when you stop after a good drive (without having to turn on propane and wait) make sure that valve is opened at least 50%. That will allow heat from engine to warm water AND give you some warm air heating in the cab area. If you only want hot water then open it fully. If you only want hot air up front then close the valve. It does 2 things and very handy.John H Quote Selected
Re: Fresh water tank filling, Reply #26 – September 16, 2013, 12:44:31 pm Thanks..........it all makes sense now.Ours still has the factor tag on it.I knew we had hot water after a drive with out the hot water heater on, but didn't know exactly how we were getting it.The 'Max Front Heat' sounded like it was for cab heat only (to me).These Foretravel's keep your brain exercised !!!Let see ? What's next ?...............~JL~............ Quote Selected
Re: Fresh water tank filling, Reply #27 – September 17, 2013, 09:41:51 am Ah, So Simple, Plug the mains water in, Turn the blue tap on the left on, Wait for water to come out the over flow, Turn off blue tap, Disconnect water, Full fresh water tank, Quote Selected
Re: Fresh water tank filling, Reply #28 – September 17, 2013, 09:45:12 am Quote from: Johnnie & Susan Laird – September 16, 2013, 09:18:23 amThe 'Max Front Heat' valve .What happens when it's open ?What happens when it's closed ?Thanks..........~JL~Is that switch in the dash for max front heat, Quote Selected
Re: Fresh water tank filling, Reply #29 – September 17, 2013, 09:51:44 am Re: 'Max Front Heat'Sorry Brian,That was the 'round paper tag' on that water valve under the sink.The one that sticks through the round hole in the forward wood panel.No Switch.......~JL~...... Quote Selected
Re: Fresh water tank filling, Reply #30 – September 17, 2013, 07:08:18 pm Quote from: Johnnie & Susan Laird – September 17, 2013, 09:51:44 amRe: 'Max Front Heat'Sorry Brian,That was the 'round paper tag' on that water valve under the sink.The one that sticks through the round hole in the forward wood panel.No Switch.......~JL~......I found that one, I just didnt know what it was for, Thanks, Quote Selected