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azrving
Feb 27, 2016Explorer
I would at least dig and pour cement at the corners to tie it down. I'd also install a residential frig. It's only $350 and you wont have to worry about it catching on fire. If you install a residential toilet, check the back spacing first as there are different toilets or use an offset flange.
If you keep the rv toilet you have to keep the valve closed until it's ready to dump. I would use a lot of water and flush the tank often to prevent a build up directly under the toilet. With it being stationary you wont get any of the benefit of agitation while traveling. Ideally it would be good to place it on cement but at least have pad areas for the tires and supports. I'd plan on supporting it in the center also. You may also consider lowering it.
If you keep the rv toilet you have to keep the valve closed until it's ready to dump. I would use a lot of water and flush the tank often to prevent a build up directly under the toilet. With it being stationary you wont get any of the benefit of agitation while traveling. Ideally it would be good to place it on cement but at least have pad areas for the tires and supports. I'd plan on supporting it in the center also. You may also consider lowering it.
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