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Title: Ionic pro6. Where's the drainage point?
Post by: Simon@ Clearview contractors on March 24, 2012, 10:43:28 pm
As the title asks...I need to know this as I'm gonna have to be transfer water to fill the 125lt trolleys.

Cant find it anywhere not the system is the back of the new van.


Thanks in anticiaption, Simon :)
Title: Re: Ionic pro6. Where's the drainage point?
Post by: Simon@ Clearview contractors on March 25, 2012, 05:47:47 pm
Anyone ??? ??? :-\ :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Ionic pro6. Where's the drainage point?
Post by: stuart mc on March 25, 2012, 06:38:47 pm
I didn't think any of the tanks had a drainage point apart from the hose out let, i.e. the hose from the tank to the pump then hose reel

whenever I have wanted to drain I just unplug the hose from the reel and pump it out that way
Title: Re: Ionic pro6. Where's the drainage point?
Post by: Simon@ Clearview contractors on March 25, 2012, 10:15:49 pm
Oh dear, I dread to think how long that would take with a 1000lt tank...

I'll sort a way of doing it, one way or another. ;)
Title: Re: Ionic pro6. Where's the drainage point?
Post by: Paul Coleman on March 25, 2012, 10:29:27 pm
Oh dear, I dread to think how long that would take with a 1000lt tank...

I'll sort a way of doing it, one way or another. ;)

I have had a piece of 1.25" transfer hose connected to a submersible pump and two crocodile clips on long wires. Drop submersible into tank.  Put other end of transfer hose into receptacle. Connect croc clips to battery terminals.  Works a treat.  Not done it for ages as almost exclusively use van mount these days.
Title: Re: Ionic pro6. Where's the drainage point?
Post by: Simon@ Clearview contractors on March 26, 2012, 09:13:47 pm
Sounds a good idea but there's no opening at the top of the tank. :(