โApr-10-2021 02:36 PM
โApr-11-2021 04:17 PM
SHRED wrote:My tornados leaked. When I put the Quickie in I used all brass and pex fittings instead of the flimsy hose and clamps. No leaks.
It is looking like I will. I installed one on my previous motorhome but the thing leaked when using it. It still did a good job though.
โApr-11-2021 03:59 PM
ScottG wrote:
If you install one, try to aim it so it hits your tank sensors.
โApr-11-2021 09:00 AM
โApr-11-2021 08:14 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
I installed a Quickie Flush in my Class C and it was one of the best Mods I have done, and pretty simple.
I picked the Quickie Flush over the Tornado because of the high failure rate of the swivel part. A few of my friends had them fail and it leaves it useless in the tank.
The only thing that I changed is where the hose connects up with the flusher I put a 90 Degree Elbow in it to reduce the strain on the hose and make it closer to the tank.
It looks like this when finished, with a quick disconnect on the end.
Don't get discouraged if it leaks at the hose connections at first they are sometimes hard to get tight. Tightened mine up and have had no leaks anywhere.
Another suggestion is to make a test hole in a piece of wood or something and test fit the device to the hole. I found that the hole size suggested was much larger than needed.
G
โApr-11-2021 08:07 AM
โApr-11-2021 07:19 AM
time2roll wrote:
Drill it. I even drilled my Quikie flush nozzle some to direct more water to the rear of the tank and a bit extra at the sensors. And after 15 years the black sensors work like new. That tornado flush was a joke.. two of them busted before I got the Quickie.
โApr-10-2021 09:15 PM
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โApr-10-2021 05:09 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Depending on how your plumbing is routed, that thing will do a little or nothing.
โApr-10-2021 04:41 PM
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