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Larry2c2000
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Aug 04, 2013

Installing Quickie Flush on Jayco 19H

After using a DIY "magic wand" to flush the black tank on our trailer I finally decided to buy the Camco Quickie Flush so I wouldn't have to drag a dripping hose & wand through the trailer. I get ready to install it today and I quickly realized I wouldn't be able to install it in the back of the tank point right at the fluid level sensors like I'd hoped to do. The back of the tank isn't quite as tall or flat as the flange on the Quickie Flush plus the angle rail that holds the tank in place would be in the way.

I figure I can mount the flusher on the side of the tank but now I need to decide if one side would be better than the other and should it be in the middle of the tank (fore to aft) or would being off to onside be OK (easier to mount because I can reach through the opening in the trailer frame - otherwise I would likely have to drop the tank down to do the installation.

Has anyone installed the Quickie Flush on their 19H and if so, where did you install it?

Thanks!
  • I suggest hooking the nozzle up to your garden hose and seeing how the spray pattern is shaped, then make the decision based on the results.
  • I installed a tornado flush in our ROO and I did it on the end opposite of the drain valves, or the rear of the tank. I'm not sure what the difference is , if any, between the two.
  • I used a Flush King or Hydro Flush with separate snap on valve when I had our hybrid. Worked great for years. Uses a lot of water to fill, drain, fill, drain until all gunk is out but kept tank clean.
  • After looking at the spray pattern and where I can mount it I think I'm going to install it on the side opposite of the dump valves. That puts it a bit closer to the sensors and hopefully it will help flush them off as well as cleaning the tank.

    Thanks all