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BruceMc
Sep 25, 2015Explorer III
I tried the accumulator tank route. Yep, it works well, when you are not changing altitudes significantly like we do here in the west. We live at 160 feet above sea level, but we travel upwards 10,000 ft. The air pressure is much thinner as you gain altitude, therefore the bladder in the tank expands and renders the purpose of the tank useless.
When we traded the fifth wheel in for the Class C, I decided not to install an expansion tank.
Here's a change I did to our current unit:
New pump and plumbing - it helped a lot. It still pulses, but it's much quieter.
When we traded the fifth wheel in for the Class C, I decided not to install an expansion tank.
Here's a change I did to our current unit:
New pump and plumbing - it helped a lot. It still pulses, but it's much quieter.
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