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myredracer
Feb 12, 2016Explorer II
Some tanks have the outlet on the bottom, some the side and some the end and they also have different configurations & dimensions. If the Flush King doesn't have a reasonably straight shot into the tank, it's not going to have much of a flushing action and will just fill the tank which you could do by filling from the toilet.
We had one of these in a previous TT and it worked great and used it every time. It doesn't help with our current TT and we use the built-in tank flusher which does a pretty good job if you let it run long enough and if there is adequate water pressure. If you have an enclosed underbelly you won't know what the tank looks like or if there is a bend in the outlet pipe.
We had one of these in a previous TT and it worked great and used it every time. It doesn't help with our current TT and we use the built-in tank flusher which does a pretty good job if you let it run long enough and if there is adequate water pressure. If you have an enclosed underbelly you won't know what the tank looks like or if there is a bend in the outlet pipe.
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