Jim Johnson @ PENTAIR 06/07/2000 09:36 AM
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Hello,
My 69 27ft has the same configuration on the brown (black) and no gray. The
drains from sink and tub route to
the same output as the brown tank (where you would connect a dump hose). I have
a cover on the output fitting where
the dump hose connects (standard type cap). With the cap on I open the dump
valve from the brown tank and now
the gray water flows into the brown tank. Just make sure you have the dump
valve closed before you take the
cap off to hookup the dump hose. Not having a manual I have assumed that this
is the way it was intended to
work. I haven't had any problems using it this way. I also have a cap with a
garden type hose connection that
I use when I want the gray water to go into a portable 10 gal tank.
Jim J
"Dana Kelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/06/2000 04:58:27 PM
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Subject: [VAC] Re: 73 Overlander, No gray water tank.
Hello,
We apparently don't have a gray water tank. The water from sink,bathtub
just drains out the back. We have a holding tank for the commode and a dump
valve inside the bathroom to turn and it will open it. Was this commonly
done on that particular model? We realize we'll have to use an auxiliary
tank if we go in to National parks.
Also, we bought one of those sewer solutions. Are those good things to
have? It won't wash the waste back up inside since we don't have another
valve to close to keep it from coming back into the sink. The guy we bought
it from assured us that it won't, but who knows. We haven't gone anywhere
yet to use it. I know you hook up the hose to it and it's supposed to flush
the waste thru to where you dump into. Anyone using that sewer solution?
DSK in TEXAS
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Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 1:36 PM
Subject: [a/s] a/c condensate
>my problem: condensation was dripping into the coach.
>my solution: remove the a/c unit, repair the pan, reinstall (this
>evening)
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>philip, docked in spfd mo
>64 trade wind behind a 66 continental convertible
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