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DutchmenSport wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Get a 1/2 inch piece of pipe oh say six inches long give or take an inch or two (exact length matters not) remove plug and immed insert pipe and screw it in.
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Now I have an atwood so no metal plugs.. I got a CPVC to Brass adapter then put a quarter turn valve on that, And I screw the pipe in BEFORE I open the valve .
I understand adding length to the drain plug, but 6 inches? How will he put the outside cover back on? And, are you saying leave the extension in there all the time? What about the anode rod if he has one.
Also, if you are suggesting pulling the plug and anode rod and then inserting the extension, he's still going get water draining in the bottom of the metal frame (pan), and it's still going to drain inside the camper while he pulls the plug to put in the insert.
It's a noble idea, but I just don't see how that would work. ????
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โOct-17-2017 05:58 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Get a 1/2 inch piece of pipe oh say six inches long give or take an inch or two (exact length matters not) remove plug and immed insert pipe and screw it in.
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Now I have an atwood so no metal plugs.. I got a CPVC to Brass adapter then put a quarter turn valve on that, And I screw the pipe in BEFORE I open the valve .
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ScottG wrote:
From the factory they use silicone and lots of it.
It's a good location for silicone. It doesn't see UV and it can stand up to being under water.