โSep-15-2015 12:33 PM
โSep-22-2015 10:33 AM
โSep-22-2015 10:18 AM
opnspaces wrote:
Could be, I have one of those garden hose vent caps as well. I could be wrong but I was assuming the OP meant a cap with a screen so the pipe can dry out. Something like this.
Link to vented cap.
โSep-22-2015 10:02 AM
โSep-22-2015 09:22 AM
K3WE wrote:opnspaces wrote:
I don't have a vented cap and it's always dry when I remove the cap. I can't imagine the use for a vented cap, but I guess people just try to figure out how to go above and beyond regardless of if it does any good.
There's all sorts of caps out there with the garden hose attachment.
And since we don't want to mention what it's really used for, folks are left to their imagination of what it's purpose is. ๐
โSep-22-2015 08:55 AM
opnspaces wrote:
I don't have a vented cap and it's always dry when I remove the cap. I can't imagine the use for a vented cap, but I guess people just try to figure out how to go above and beyond regardless of if it does any good.
โSep-17-2015 12:27 PM
โSep-15-2015 03:36 PM
Tin Pusher wrote:
I drain the tanks, leave the valves open, I got one of those caps with a hose fitting, which I leave open.
Lets any condensation drain, gives the critters only a small hole to enter, none yet ๐
Didn't know about vented caps...
โSep-15-2015 02:44 PM
โSep-15-2015 01:06 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I always keep a couple gallons of "pink stuff" in my black and gray tanks with the valves shut so the liquid will keep the seals wet and from drying out.
โSep-15-2015 01:05 PM
sch911 wrote:
Isn't it is already vented to the roof, so no need for a vented cap?
โSep-15-2015 01:04 PM
โSep-15-2015 12:41 PM
sch911 wrote:
Isn't it is already vented to the roof, so no need for a vented cap?
โSep-15-2015 12:37 PM