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Lynnmor
Jul 02, 2018Explorer
dougrainer wrote:
I STILL ASK WHERE IT SHOULD BE LOCATED PER THE INSTRUCTIONS IN AN RV? I AM an expert as it relates to RV's. There are literally MILLIONS of these installed in RV's for the past 20 years. Very few time have I ever seen damage and the damage I found was due to the valve freezing and then the RV'er did not realize he was pumping water into the bath area. Like I stated, just use the Brass replacement. They never leak. And some, are installed thru a floor cut out where IF they leak, it dribbles down to the water bay compartment so you can see it is leaking. THEY ARE NOT A BOOGEYMAN THAT YOU MUST FEAR!!! But, of course, some of you seem to be frightened by them:B I would have no problem having one in my RV. I don't sweat the SMALL STUFF, like some of you:B Doug
I do my own work, but if I were to hire someone, they **** well better sweat the small stuff. Since the stupid, cheap things do leak, place them in a hatch that drains outside or design a hose inlet that incorporates a vacuum break that is external. Junk is junk, sorry that some can't see it when presented to them repeatedly.
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