JohnnyBravo wrote:
One would think that if you closed the valve is just like having PNP but no bags attached and it would fill the hard tank.
Isn't that what happens when you have plug and play and you've never attached any sacs?
I don't have it so I'm just asking.
Yeah, this is actually how it works (for some years/iterations). Axis uses a brass check valve to control the direction of the flow for the bag-to-tank vent line. So unless water pushes past the drain pump, no water should enter the bag when the valve is closed.
It should be noted though, that Axis was never very consistent with the ballast design. My early 2013 built boat has (well, had) the brass check valves, but DIDN'T have the ball valve to turn it on/off. They made some tweaks to the 2013 ballast design on boats built later in the model year. Since I don't have the on/off valve, I removed the brass check valves and just let the vent flow bi-directional, so that it acts as an overflow vent and a gravity drain to/from the hard tank.
I didn't know the ball valve was a 180° valve though. There is one easy way to find out, which position is which. Unhook the hose and flip the fill switch on, you'll figure out real quick which is which lol.