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Jack_Spratt
Oct 24, 2020Explorer
#1. Turn the valve in front of the tank so no anti freeze goes into it.
#2. My wife watches the gauge in the camper and let’s me know when it’s almost full
I’ve always meant to time it so I would know the time from empty.
#3. I’ve never taken the bed platform off
Removing the panel to the left of the access hole gives you a good view of everything.
I added some foam insulation to keep the lines from resonating
and quiet the pump. A small accumulator tank is on my to do list.
Swapping out the access screws for Velcro tape makes the job fast and easy.
For Bob: it’s no big deal, you could stand there and hold the jug, but my way is easier for me.
It’s only about 5 minutes a year
#2. My wife watches the gauge in the camper and let’s me know when it’s almost full
I’ve always meant to time it so I would know the time from empty.
#3. I’ve never taken the bed platform off
Removing the panel to the left of the access hole gives you a good view of everything.
I added some foam insulation to keep the lines from resonating
and quiet the pump. A small accumulator tank is on my to do list.
Swapping out the access screws for Velcro tape makes the job fast and easy.
For Bob: it’s no big deal, you could stand there and hold the jug, but my way is easier for me.
It’s only about 5 minutes a year
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