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Old 05-24-2019, 02:24 PM   #9
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Bob,
Great info Bob. You are absolutely correct! The overflow cap slides up and off revealing a 1" line that should accommodate a smaller (e.g. 5 gallon jug) that has a spout. It even has a garden hose type screen that can be removed.

I never would have found this without your help! Great job - thanks again to the forum and all of the excellent members who graciously provide useful information!
You can do this, but be careful, if yours is like mine, that port and the hose connected to it on the inside, was really more designed to vent air than to handle incoming water, if you fill from a high pressure hose, or shove a spout or funnel of some kind in there, and you're a little too rough, it would be easy to dislodge the hose.
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