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Lynnmor wrote:dewey02 wrote:
And there is a risk of driving off a cliff if you don't pay attention.:S
Or driving away with your awning out. Or not putting your stabilizer jacks up before moving.
There is no problem with valving the vents, just remember to have them shut while travelling and open when filling or when you are at camp. Many (likely thousands) of us have done it. It solves the problem. Just make it part of your routine to open and shut them at the proper time.
You won't find me recommending stupid, unsafe modifications. There just might be some of us that are less than perfect. When connected to city water, any flow to the tank can also be a big problem. One can take the time to do it right, or crawl under the trailer and turn valves twice every time water is needed while traveling.
โJun-16-2017 05:52 PM
โJun-16-2017 05:46 PM
dewey02 wrote:
And there is a risk of driving off a cliff if you don't pay attention.:S
Or driving away with your awning out. Or not putting your stabilizer jacks up before moving.
There is no problem with valving the vents, just remember to have them shut while travelling and open when filling or when you are at camp. Many (likely thousands) of us have done it. It solves the problem. Just make it part of your routine to open and shut them at the proper time.
โJun-16-2017 05:32 PM
โJun-16-2017 05:13 PM
eichacsj wrote:JaxDad wrote:
Maybe it's just me, maybe you have a large family, BUT, 3 or 4 days on 50 gallons?
Seriously?
Extremely easy actually in the type of camping OP describes. We do and empty what is left for the trip home.
โJun-16-2017 04:28 PM
JaxDad wrote:
Maybe it's just me, maybe you have a large family, BUT, 3 or 4 days on 50 gallons?
Seriously?
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