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Old 09-09-2020, 11:50 AM   #12
beeje
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Originally Posted by Mikelff View Post
Typically, the fill hose is on top of the tank and draw hose on bottom. Don’t see why yours would be any different. These pics above show a small drop down moulded in the tank where the draw hose is connected. Only way to check for sure is to get eyeballs on it. Sounds like maybe something else is going on. Maybe a loose connection where your pump starts sucking air. When the tank if full there is pressure at the draw hose caused by the weight of the water and the pump doesn’t have to work hard to get it. With less pressure as tank empties the pump has to work harder to get it. 13 gallons is still a lot of water. Is there any water leaking out the bottom when it’s full? If no water leaks when tank is full, Check all the connections at the pump to make sure they are tight. If you are getting water when it’s full you should be able to suck that tank dry unless it starts sucking air at some point. If its not, I’m at a loss of what is going on.
Unless they changed something that statement is incorrect. The power fill hose and the hose that draws from the pump are the same hoes it just flows in different directions when you change the switch in the convenience center
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