My 27rlss will take 30 gal of fresh water. I ran it out of water, and started filling a measured amount and it stopped taking water at 30 gal. Water began coming out both the fill line and the vent line. Just to be sure, I continued by placing a towel around the fill hose to force any water blocking the vent line out...no dice. A solid stream of water came out until I gave up. This means to me either the fill line and vent are too low in the tank or the suction line is too high and can't draw the last 27 gallons out. I'll completely drain the tank next time I have the time. In the mean time, what advice from the factory?
I already had the dealer in Colorado Springs attempt to remedy the situation, but if they did anything at all, they certainly didn't improve things. This seems to be a common and ongoing thing with Heartland products for a couple of years, so I assume (hope) the factory has a fix. Can someone please share it with me? I need full capacity since I dry camp mostly.
I've read all the posts suggesting slow filling, shoving hoses down the fill line, and so forth. I've even tried most of the suggestions. None worked. In any event, this is supposed to be a higher end trailer. To me that means things should work as advertised without lots of work arounds.
Thanks, frustrated.
Olen Goodwin
I already had the dealer in Colorado Springs attempt to remedy the situation, but if they did anything at all, they certainly didn't improve things. This seems to be a common and ongoing thing with Heartland products for a couple of years, so I assume (hope) the factory has a fix. Can someone please share it with me? I need full capacity since I dry camp mostly.
I've read all the posts suggesting slow filling, shoving hoses down the fill line, and so forth. I've even tried most of the suggestions. None worked. In any event, this is supposed to be a higher end trailer. To me that means things should work as advertised without lots of work arounds.
Thanks, frustrated.
Olen Goodwin