evy
Apr 02, 2016Explorer
Plumbing vent options? side wall?
Hi everyone,
I'm working on my very first DIY camper conversion, using a 2010 extended Ford E250.
I have a quick question for you experts.
I'm planning the plumbing and I was looking at my roof today, trying to figure out where I would install the plumbing vent, my pipe would be hidden in my kitchen's top cabinet and would come out over it, the problem is I already installed my roof rack with a welded grill on top, the only way to install a vent would be to cut a round hole in the top grill and install it through the whole no problem BUT! it would be sticking out of the top grill by about a 1-1/2" and it would be right where my kayak would sit...
Can I install a roof vent on the side of the wall behind that same kitchen cabinet? when I'm driving if water comes in, it would simply end up in the tank right?
Ok I have a crazy idea, maybe I could use a bath overflow as a vent on the side wall.




I'm working on my very first DIY camper conversion, using a 2010 extended Ford E250.
I have a quick question for you experts.
I'm planning the plumbing and I was looking at my roof today, trying to figure out where I would install the plumbing vent, my pipe would be hidden in my kitchen's top cabinet and would come out over it, the problem is I already installed my roof rack with a welded grill on top, the only way to install a vent would be to cut a round hole in the top grill and install it through the whole no problem BUT! it would be sticking out of the top grill by about a 1-1/2" and it would be right where my kayak would sit...
Can I install a roof vent on the side of the wall behind that same kitchen cabinet? when I'm driving if water comes in, it would simply end up in the tank right?
Ok I have a crazy idea, maybe I could use a bath overflow as a vent on the side wall.



