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Post Info TOPIC: Cleaning our fresh water tank for the first time. Can't find the size???


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Cleaning our fresh water tank for the first time. Can't find the size???


We are finally setting up to clean out our fresh water tank. We bought our RV about 1.5 years ago and since then have misplaced and or forgotten the size of our fresh tank. We have searched in all the manuals we have and cant seem to find it. Im thinking it would be posted somewhere on the RV itself but not finding that either. If someone can be so kind as to share there thoughts on where we might find this would be of great help. Our black tank is 30 gallons if that helps in any way. I could swear our fresh tank is 45 but would still like to find the exacts on it...

Also beings this is our first time cleaning, if anyone has thoughts they want to share, we are great listeners. :D We have never used our fresh tank before, but beings we are about to retire from our job and move around a lil more, we would like to have the ability of using our fresh tank especially when we are able to boondock.. 



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Go to the manufacturers website and search on specifications for your model.

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Get a one cup measuring cup out of the kitchen. Drain the tank into the container and count how many?

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Phyllis,

If your Grand Junction was built by Dutchman, they aren't showing Grand Junctions as one of their lineup any more, so looking at Dutchman's website won't help.  However, you might try searching via a browser using the Grand Junction name and your particular model number.  It may result in finding a dealer with the same model, and they may list the capacities of the tanks.  Worse comes to worse, let us know your model number and others here many have the answer for you.

Just knowing you have a 2009 39-foot Grand Junction isn't enough information right now.

Terry



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