Please help. New to RVing...B190 Newbie

Keep the water inside the pipes, tanks, and sinks
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liferiders
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Please help. New to RVing...B190 Newbie

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I recently purchased a 1990 B190. In pretty nice shape. I tried to fill the water tank through a garden hose, but soon I discovered that the water is going out through what seems like a drain valve. Not sure if it is part of something else, or if I am missing some connection tubes there. Also, not sure how to stop it. Please help. Pics attached.
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Open the second door on the side - there should be a valve under the cabinet. It's to drain the tank for the winter, and someone must've left it open.
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liferiders
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Thank you :) That solved it.
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