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95flhr wrote:ivbinconned wrote:
Well I got the bottom off. Thankfully itโs not the tank but the plastic nipple that screws into the tank for the drain. There is about 5 inches of plastic water pipe down to the valve. Stupid of Forest River to not use copper for something very exposed to the elements.
Copper is not a good choice for some water chemistry. I know itโs not allowed here for houses on well water, as the water will corrode it pretty quickly.
โAug-07-2023 05:52 AM
ivbinconned wrote:
Well I got the bottom off. Thankfully itโs not the tank but the plastic nipple that screws into the tank for the drain. There is about 5 inches of plastic water pipe down to the valve. Stupid of Forest River to not use copper for something very exposed to the elements.
โAug-07-2023 05:40 AM
ivbinconned wrote:
Well I got the bottom off. Thankfully itโs not the tank but the plastic nipple that screws into the tank for the drain. There is about 5 inches of plastic water pipe down to the valve. Stupid of Forest River to not use copper for something very exposed to the elements.
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bucky wrote:
I suggest dropping the underbody and seeing what's going on before you order an expensive tank that may not the problem.
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