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kirsten778
Nov 15, 2017Explorer
agesilaus wrote:
Well make sure it's empty first of all. The city water needs to be off and depressurized, just open a faucet and let the pressure bleed off.
Those wires are low voltage level sensors, you can just cut them with no problem. I think most tanks are installed with metal straps holding the tank to the frame. Those straps will have to be removed. The tank can then be lowered and the plumbing connections disconnected. Then the tank may be removed. You need to plug the water line going back up into the rv to prevent backflow from the city water. That should not happen because of the check valve in the water pump but those valves commonly leak.
somehow I cannot imagine a living room in the trailer belly. Maybe for Kobolds.
Haha! I was thinking a living room for the local, over-abundant squirrel population :D Actually, the tank is under where the jackknife sofa used to be on the floor of the trailer. Not sure which genius thought that was a good idea, my black and gray water are underneath, and there's nothing below the trailer floor where it sits now. Anyway, that's a moot point, but there are a few design choices made that are questionable. Thanks for the help! I was a bit worried about those wires as I didn't want to electrocute myself!
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