โMay-11-2017 08:25 AM
โMay-14-2017 10:38 PM
โMay-14-2017 05:43 AM
dryfly wrote:
Could you just re-plumb and get the valve out closer to the side of your trailer? Or, mush easier, use one of the valves that connects to the bayonet fitting on the drain pipe and leave the original valve permanently open.
โMay-13-2017 01:04 PM
ernie1 wrote:
I have the Drainmaster and think they are great! A bit pricey but if I had health problems I would consider using it. I've had endless problems with Valterra and similar products.
โMay-13-2017 01:00 PM
shepfly wrote:
The DRAINMASTER electric valve at 3 inches will bolt in place of your 1 1/2 valve, you may find you already have a 3 inch valve, hooked up to 1 1/2 fitting. You will not be changing the inlet and outlet flanges, just the valve body bolted between them. I looked at both Valterra and Baker electric valves and saw negative comments. Dave
โMay-13-2017 12:43 PM
dryfly wrote:dpgllg wrote:alfredmay wrote:
I have used solid and flex dump valves. I have installed both types myself. I much prefer the solid valve rod because it works better. If it were me I would look into lengthening the rod on the valve you have now. Unscrew the T handle, screw on a long nut and rescrew an extension rod with support. Doing this will be easier than replacing the entire valve.
http://rvsupplies.com/valterra-waste-valve-extension-rod-kit-10-to-12-carded/?gclid=CP_KlN2Y6NMCFYhMDQodSVAMpQ
An extension handle will not work on the galley valve. The valve handle points straight down toward the ground and not out toward the side of the RV.
Thanks!
Dave
I just thought of one more thing if you decide not to go with the electric valve. Even though your handle points down, I THINK you might be able to remove the 4 machine screws holding the two pieces of the body, and then rotate the part with the handle on it 90 degrees. Seems like when I've had mine apart it certainly looked possible.
If so, you could position the handle to pull left or right, your choice. After adding the extension as mentions above you would not have to get under your trailer.
โMay-12-2017 10:04 PM
โMay-12-2017 09:49 PM
โMay-12-2017 03:08 PM
dpgllg wrote:alfredmay wrote:
I have used solid and flex dump valves. I have installed both types myself. I much prefer the solid valve rod because it works better. If it were me I would look into lengthening the rod on the valve you have now. Unscrew the T handle, screw on a long nut and rescrew an extension rod with support. Doing this will be easier than replacing the entire valve.
http://rvsupplies.com/valterra-waste-valve-extension-rod-kit-10-to-12-carded/?gclid=CP_KlN2Y6NMCFYhMDQodSVAMpQ
An extension handle will not work on the galley valve. The valve handle points straight down toward the ground and not out toward the side of the RV.
Thanks!
Dave
โMay-12-2017 08:33 AM
Lenny K wrote:
Ive been looking at this to make my 1.5 easier to drain.
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/auto-drain/51560
โMay-12-2017 08:14 AM
โMay-12-2017 07:49 AM
shepfly wrote:
I changed out cable operated valves which were very troublesome to DRAINMASTER electric valves, one of my best mods. Check them out. Since you have one problem valve you could keep cost down by only doing that one. Dave
โMay-12-2017 07:43 AM
delwhjr wrote:j-d wrote:
Are your valves themselves OK? I ask because I remember seeing where Valterra had kits that fastened OVER ordinary valves and made them remote. That seems to be what our 2003 Jayco has. I think I can replace "valve only" and re-use the remote extensions. I remember reading something to the effect of "use with Bladex Valves." I don't know if every Valterra valve is a "Bladex."
I think this is what you were referring to:
Link
They are made by Barker
โMay-12-2017 07:41 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
"I have three dump valves on my 5th wheel."
Three dump valves is two too many.
"I literally have to crawl under the RV to reach the valve"
And I worry about my hands after removing plastic gloves at a dump site and you are crawling under your RV? Amazing!
โMay-12-2017 06:26 AM