I post for your approval. The Forest River Floodomatic.
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Jul-01-2018 10:04 AM
Have a Forest River product, look for this on the line from the black tank flush to the tank, typically in the bath vanity cabinet. Then cut the POS out of there and connect it direct, or if you must replace it with a better vacuum breaker, or just leave it alone if you like living dangerously. It may be the new Forest River floor automatic cleanotron, but it's not listed on the option list.
And before you say it......no I am going to contaminate the entire US potable water system.....
And before you say it......no I am going to contaminate the entire US potable water system.....
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?
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Jul-01-2018 07:55 PM
I'll take it one step further. I don't think the tank rinsers work very well.
I don't use any of the tank rinser components. I prefer to rinse tanks via the Flush King.
I don't use any of the tank rinser components. I prefer to rinse tanks via the Flush King.
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Jul-01-2018 07:46 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Not a Forest River exclusive........Majority of RV Mfgs use that same cheap piece of junk
I personally advocate removal of POS....replace with PVC threaded elbow/pipe and use a hose end vacuum breaker at connection.
I have one of those built into my TT, and still use a 6' long hose with vacuum breakers at BOTH ends to connect to the water spigot when flushing. I am a belt and suspenders kind of guy.
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Jul-01-2018 12:26 PM
I have mentioned this repeatedly over the years and it falls on deaf ears. It even says on the manufacturers website that it should not be installed where expelled water will cause harm. Here is one example of my posts.
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Jul-01-2018 12:03 PM
Not a Forest River exclusive........Majority of RV Mfgs use that same cheap piece of junk
I personally advocate removal of POS....replace with PVC threaded elbow/pipe and use a hose end vacuum breaker at connection.
I personally advocate removal of POS....replace with PVC threaded elbow/pipe and use a hose end vacuum breaker at connection.
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Jul-01-2018 11:53 AM
Flood-o-matic?
Just Joshin' 🙂
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