All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How to remove bathroom faucetNo access from below, behind or beside the sink. It appears the only option is the access door idea. The first photo is exactly right.Re: How to remove bathroom faucetYes, I have those access panels in my boat and that's what I was thinking of doing here. I'll post some pics shortly.How to remove bathroom faucetIn a 2002 Adventurer 810WS: I have a broken connector for the handheld in the shower and need to remove the faucet to either repair or replace it. I can't see any way to access the back and under side of the sink from either inside the shower or outside the camper. Do I really have to cut a hole somewhere? The two choices would be in the plywood side of the camper (maybe not a structurally sound decision?) or in the face of the shower unit below the sink (definitely not an aesthetically pleasing result). ThanksRe: Insulating under cab-over bedThanks everyone! I already have enough of the interlocking mats to cover the mattress area so I'm going to try them first on our next camping trip.Insulating under cab-over bedWe're finding the bed in our camper quite cold and I was thinking of adding some rigid insulation under it to try and make it less chilled. has anyone else tried this or have a better idea?Re: Dual propane tank switchover valve questionIt's a simple T, no check valves. I had to turn the appliances off and close the other tank's valve to stop it from emptying into the atmosphere. Definitely going to at least replace the T with a manual tank selector. Thanks for all the input! PaulRe: Dual propane tank switchover valve questionInlet/outlet...my bad, you're right of course. And thanks for putting my pic up, I couldn't come up with a better way. I'll find out today if my tank lines have a shut-off feature as one tank is going for a fill. Unless I have to shut off both tanks to allow me to remove one I think I'll stick to the manual method...Re: Dual propane tank switchover valve questionhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1czN3EK2ww0yy-wDSYeuHT61yLTX7nNzh/view?usp=drivesdkRe: Dual propane tank switchover valve question Hope that worked...Dual propane tank switchover valve questionMy 2002 Adventurer camper has a propane regulator which does not feature a selector to choose which of the 2 tanks to draw fuel from. Is this a totally manual, non-switching system? ie: open 1 tank's shut-off valve for fuel and when that tank is empty, close it's valve and open the 2nd tank's shut-off valve... Second question: when one tank is empty can I disconnect it from the regulator while the other tank is open and supplying fuel?
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