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Solenoid valve for freshwater tank?

ezrydrs
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Has anyone tried one of these for a dump valve on the fresh water tank? My current valve is really hard to reach and these 12v solenoid operated valves can be had for about $25. It is a normally closed valve that would be turned on to empty the tank.
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ezrydrs
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mobeewan wrote:
I cut 1/4 PVC pipe to 4 inch and 24 inch lengths and glued them together using an elbow and added a coupling to the long end to make an extension handle to reach the valve. I notched the open end of the coupling to fit over the FW tank drain valve. I can reach the valve with it by bending over and looking under the trailer.


That's perfect!!!
Thank you for the tip.

Vulcan_Rider
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mobeewan wrote:
I can reach the valve with it by bending over and looking under the trailer.


BINGO.

I've been wondering ever since I got my Winnie what that short version of the awning "pole" was for.

Regardless of what it was intended for, I now have a good use for it.
Thanks for the idea.

mobeewan
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I cut 1/4 PVC pipe to 4 inch and 24 inch lengths and glued them together using an elbow and added a coupling to the long end to make an extension handle to reach the valve. I notched the open end of the coupling to fit over the FW tank drain valve. I can reach the valve with it by bending over and looking under the trailer.

oughtsix
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MANY solenoid valves will only operate when there is a minimum water pressure. Irrigation valves are like this, unless there is a minimum of 15psi or so they won't open because they use the water pressure to facilitate the opening of the valve. I do not know the specifics of the valve you posted but this is something you might want to consider when choosing a solenoid valve.
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ezrydrs
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Why not just extend current line out to an easy to reach place and install a manual valve on end of new line???

No DC power required just some PEX, fitting and pipe strap


That was my original thought, but then started looking at the solenoid valves. It's a gadget thing. lol

chr_
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CavemanCharlie
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I never dump my fresh water tank except at the end of a season.

But, it is true that I'm just a weekend camper and I go out almost every weekend. I also try to put the right amount of water in the tank so that it is used mostly up each weekend.

paddywanpeep
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Why not just extend current line out to an easy to reach place and install a manual valve on end of new line???

No DC power required just some PEX, fitting and pipe strap


This is just plain crazy talk. If you cannot make a suggestion that would involve using some type of gadget, chainsaw, generator, remote, air tools etc.. then keep this crazy type of thinking to yourself!.

mhsmith
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Why not just extend current line out to an easy to reach place and install a manual valve on end of new line???

No DC power required just some PEX, fitting and pipe strap


That would be to easy and make to much sense. You know as a guy if you can"t provide some way of making things happen with the push of a button or switch it ain't worth doin'. 🙂

Old-Biscuit
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Why not just extend current line out to an easy to reach place and install a manual valve on end of new line???

No DC power required just some PEX, fitting and pipe strap
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Peg_Leg
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I would consider some kind of timing circuit to shut it off after an hour. At 3 amps if you go off and forget(wonder why I think this way) the batteries won't like you if your not plugged into shore power.
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Nvr2loud
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Vulcan Rider wrote:
RoyB wrote:
Sitting here wondering about what the CONTROL SWITCH PANEL LABEL would be named especially for the BLACK WATER TANKS..


I think you misunderstand.
This particular valve is NOT appropriate for emptying holding tanks of USED water; only the fresh water tank.


Yeah... you would need a bigger valve for the poop dump!!! LOL

Could you even imagine a trailer driving down the road when suddenly a poop dump solenoid opens.....

Sounds like a great idea for the fresh tank!

Vulcan_Rider
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RoyB wrote:
Sitting here wondering about what the CONTROL SWITCH PANEL LABEL would be named especially for the BLACK WATER TANKS..


I think you misunderstand.
This particular valve is NOT appropriate for emptying holding tanks of USED water; only the fresh water tank.

beemerphile1
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ezrydrs wrote:
Has anyone tried one of these for a dump valve on the fresh water tank? My current valve is really hard to reach and these 12v solenoid operated valves can be had for about $25. It is a normally closed valve that would be turned on to empty the tank.
Valve


Excellent idea. I use the same valve body only with either a 120v or 208v solenoid in HVAC applications. Don't expect it to drain fast, it won't have a lot of flow with only head pressure.
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