All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Pellet grillsThe Davy Crockett is the model I am leaning towards. Have a larger traeger at home but like the extra cooking capacity of the green mountain for the smaller grills. Don't know if I need the wifi controller but it looks cool so will probably go with it.Pellet grillsHas anyone used the portable pellet grills in their camper? I have a larger model at home and love it and was thinking about getting one of the smaller models for the camper instead of cooking over gas. Both green mountain grills and traeger make smaller more portable models for this purpose.Adding a second AC to trailerWe have a Reflection 308bhts and finally decided this weekend that we will be adding the second AC to the bedroom. It was in the lower 90's this weekend and just couldn't seem to keep up, kids were in and out of the door lots one day but the other days was comfortable but not cold. It is 50 amp and is wired for the second AC in bedroom already from what I am told. Anyone have one installed and have an idea what it cost?Re: Leaving hot water tank turned onThanks for all of the replys. Been gone a couple of days so I was surprised and impressed to read 7 pages of replys. Looks like I will be fine either way but many years of answers an opinions help ease the mind.Leaving hot water tank turned onThis past weekend, we left our hot water tank turned on all weekend. Our old TT just had a gas hot water tank but the new one has both gas/electric. Was much easier to leave the electric element on instead of using up my gas and turning it off and back on when we need it. Who leaves their tank turned on all the time?Do you drain your hot water tank?Just wondering if you drain your hot water tank after each trip out or if you leave water in the tank when you will be using it in a couple of weeks? Does this cause any problems with water left in the tank?Re: Outdoor kitchen sink drainI like the idea of hooking it to a gray water tote. Been looking for an excuse to get one anyway. Thanks.Re: Outdoor kitchen sink drainI am not totally certain but am pretty sure there is no tank. This is a new trailer for us and was told by the dealer at the pdi that the valve by the drain would drain the tank. Makes sense right? I go to put water in the sink and it fills up automatically with water. Only way to drain the sink it is to open the drain valve at the rear of the trailer and the water in the outdoor kitchen sink goes down. I call the dealer and tallk to someone else he says that there is no tank for the outdoor kitchen. So maybe this is normal?? That's why I asked the question in the original post. Can't see anything under the trailer because of the enclosed underbelly.Re: Outdoor kitchen sink drainThe outlet for the outdoor kitchen sink is a normal sewer sized outlet. There are two grey water tanks and two tank monitors. There is a separate gray tank for the bathroom and the kitchen.Outdoor kitchen sink drainUsed our outdoor kitchen sink in our Reflection TT for the first time over the weekend and realized that it does not drain into a holding tank. It goes directly to a drain line on the opposite side of the trailer which means to use the sink, I either need to be hooked up to sewer or place a bucket under the outlet line to catch the gray water. Is this normal or is there usually a tank to catch the water for outdoor kitchens?
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