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westend
May 04, 2014Explorer
Nothing looks terribly wrong. There is a lot of wiring going on in that confined place and, yes, it could always be neater. Neatness doesn't always mean best, though. If I was making everything look like an aircraft when done, you (or any subsequent observer) might have a difficult time tracing or repairing a circuit. As long as the electrical functions and nothing looks like it can be damaged, you're probably good to go. You could get down in there with some wire ties and labeling gear to make everything tidy and to your liking.
The plumbing: IMO, there's no place in an RV for a screw clamp. It's an easy attachment for a soft tube that exists and that's probably why it's there. I pulled all of my plumbing and replaced it with PEX crimped at every connection. You may wish to look into different plumbing bits that are more substantial in the future.
Easy fix: Tighten screw clamp or use two, on that black tubing barb and hose.
The plumbing: IMO, there's no place in an RV for a screw clamp. It's an easy attachment for a soft tube that exists and that's probably why it's there. I pulled all of my plumbing and replaced it with PEX crimped at every connection. You may wish to look into different plumbing bits that are more substantial in the future.
Easy fix: Tighten screw clamp or use two, on that black tubing barb and hose.
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