![]() ![]() It is easily identified within the Nautilus control panel because it is the only intake that is black and is labeled “TANK FLUSH.” We strongly recommend getting a separate hose for use with your black tank flush, preferably one that is a different color than your fresh water drinking hose. When you are camping with a sewer hookup at your site, you should also take advantage of your Ember’s black tank flush at the end of your trip. These are relatively inexpensive and can be purchased from your dealer or any store that sells RV parts. ![]() We also recommend using an RV water pressure regulator to ensure that your Ember’s plumbing is protected if the water pressure at the campground is unusually high. Look for the white intake with the words “city water connection” written above it. This intake (like all the intakes on the Nautilus) is clearly marked. The Nautilus is located on the driver’s side of your RV in the pass-through storage compartment near the front of the coach. Simply make sure that all the faucets inside the coach are shut off and connect a drinking water safe hose (specifically designed for RVs) into the water inlet that is part of the Nautilus System. If you are camping with hookups, using your Ember’s water systems is simple and intuitive. Here is an overview that will help you start using them with confidence and ease. With a little basic education, these water systems are easy to master. The Ember Overland Series also features large tank sizes (55 gallons fresh, 35 gallons black, 35 gallons gray) that allow you to boondock longer before having to break camp to find more water or find a dump station. The widely respected Nautilus System makes filling and dumping your tanks easy, and because it is located inside a storage compartment, it protects the RV’s valves and intakes from the elements. The Ember Overland Series includes industry-leading standard equipment that makes our water systems easier to use, less exposed to the elements, and better equipped for dry camping. Whether you need to wash dishes, rinse off a surfboard, or take a hot shower after a long hike, your Ember’s water systems have got you covered. One of the most comfortable and convenient parts of owning an Ember Overland Series travel trailer is being able to camp anywhere you want with hot and cold water at your beck and call. Tips & Tricks to Operating Ember’s Water Systems Jun 30, 2022 ![]()
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