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Lantley
Jul 28, 2016Nomad
Lynnmor wrote:smkettner wrote:
Find out where the water is going and put a cork in it.
This is where the water comes from, and no, you don't cork vents that are there to keep the tank from swelling during filling.
The answer is to route the vents so they exit the coach well above the water level.
In this photo, the blue pipes at the top are the problem. When installed, the tank lays flat with the vents pointing down towards the road. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that the water will spill out while rounding a curve or have the trailer on a tilt. As you can see, the tank will lose most of its water in a short period of time.
RE Routing those vents and drain is generally not always a simple task.
However installing valves is an easy 5 minute job.
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