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Dshawv
Mar 17, 2016Explorer
As I said in my original post, the patched area will be covered by the new water heater door, so I could care less how it looks, just that it is sufficiently waterproof.
I'm certain I can figure it out on my own, but I was also hoping some of the experienced rv'ers on this forum have encountered this sort of thing before and had something useful to share so that I might avoid any trial and error.
Additional insight can't hurt and I'm trying to think this through before I start ripping stuff out or putting new holes in the trailer.
This is our first tt and the wife isn't much of a roughing-it type of gal. We aren't full time and as long as it keeps her happy and lets her take a halfway decent shower it will be good enough for me. And if I it really doesn't work then we will have to return it and spend the extra money for a more high end brand of tankless.
I'm certain I can figure it out on my own, but I was also hoping some of the experienced rv'ers on this forum have encountered this sort of thing before and had something useful to share so that I might avoid any trial and error.
Additional insight can't hurt and I'm trying to think this through before I start ripping stuff out or putting new holes in the trailer.
This is our first tt and the wife isn't much of a roughing-it type of gal. We aren't full time and as long as it keeps her happy and lets her take a halfway decent shower it will be good enough for me. And if I it really doesn't work then we will have to return it and spend the extra money for a more high end brand of tankless.
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