77rollalong wrote:
i guess i made a mistake when i replaced the fill connector on ours,, i don't even have a hose between the fill on the outside, and the tank. i managed to get the outside fill opening to fit directly into the fresh water holding tank, just one gear clamp..
The first thing anyone with a new RV should do if able is to remove every removable piece of cabinet you can, access panel, baffle, etc and attempt to gain access to any hidden areas. Have on hand a wide assortment of hardware, cable ties, pex fittings and crimper, and other tools and equipment. You'll need them. Anyone who thinks they recieved the one perfect RV made in Indiana this year is in RV fantasy land. They are total garbage construction on the best of days. It's not if something will fall apart, it's when. And that's probably at the most inconvenient time. Check the lugs on all the shore power connectors and the AC breakers, as they are always done extra super special.After doing that you may need some drugs. Go out back and fire up a Scooby Snack.