Still getting used to how forums work...
i saw a fisheye on the rear window of the RV-like transit bus that brings me home from my job at LSU (I am a legally blind structural engineering professor). my wife, martha, does all the driving, and i could see how the fisheye would benefit her w/ backing in the boat. btw, she thinks the tl b+ is very easy to drive, except in older towns w/ narrow lanes.
i spotted the hot water drain on the outside access panel. if keeping freshwater in the tanks for an extended time poses no contamination issues, then we would not need to drain the system at all. how long is it before you are pushing some sort of problem? we will soon be storing the rv off-site under a covered roof the keeps out sun and most rain; I suppose the temperature inside may be about 90 degrees in the louisiana summers.
about fridge questions from others, our dealer said the tilted vehicle/fridge problem is not a real issue. we have had no problems w/ our gas fridge on a pretty significant tilt, so maybe the technology is better now and this is no longer at issue.
a few questions for whomever ...
where do you get a fisheye?
how important is a water pressure regulator for city hookup if you turn the fawcet on to a slight opening (my fluids knowledge makes me thing the pressure ultimately gets high no matter how constricted the fawcett opening).
why wouldn't there be a simple low point drain to evacuate ALL water from the hotwater and freshwater tanks?
burl