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Lynnmor wrote:
There are folks that actually use a travel trailer to travel. Opening and closing valves every morning, potty break, lunch time, water fill time, drain time, setup time, might get old after a while. To modify a system so that serious damage may result may be fine for you, but to suggest that to others is something that I won't do.
Aug-09-2016 05:40 AM
dewey02 wrote:
I think installing valves on the overflow tubes is the solution. This problem has been around for years and hundreds and probably thousands or tens of thousands of people have installed valves on their overflow tubes.
The only time the valves are closed is during travel. I open them when I fill (so the air can get out as the water goes in) and I open them when I arrive at the campground (so the air can get in as the water gets pumped out).
For those who say: "But when you forget to open them you will have big problems" well that may be true. But if it is part of your set up and take down, it becomes routine. I might forget to hook up my safety chains. I might forget to retract my awning. I might forget to put oil in my engine. I might forget to put on my pants before I go out for a hike. All these things might cause big problems but we routinely do them and they become second nature.
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Jul-28-2016 06:48 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Lantley wrote:
RE Routing those vents and drain is generally not always a simple task.
However installing valves is an easy 5 minute job.
Easy is what some people find important. I prefer safety and common sense. Forget to open or close those valves just one time, and let me know how you made out.
Jul-28-2016 06:38 PM
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