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Old 07-09-2018, 06:43 AM   #34
jasonv31
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Originally Posted by pmhellings View Post
I don't have a link. I heard about it and just went under and ran the line. Go from the original 3" drop towards the back of the camper put in an elbow, run across the width of the TM, another elbow to turn the pipe towards the front run pipe until yo get near the wheel add another elbow and run the pipe back to a point just in front of the original toilet drop. Glue on a new valve.

I tee'd into the gray water on the first leg with an 1-1/2" valve between the tank and the tee. Make sure to use strong hangers and ensure that there is a slight drop in height on each pipe run. Total drop for the whole run should be about 1".

No photos as I really wouldn't know how to take a photo of it unless the TM were on a lift. If you go under the camper, you can see that there is really only one path for the pipe to run.

Paul
Ah ok ... its the line that adds capacity (I was thinking another tank etc), I have seen that mentioned already, but didn't put two and two together that was what you meant. Good info... I will try that later when I completely do the full mod and do away with my camco portable :-) I understand about the pictures lol ... I bet it was tight under there :-)
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Mods to be installed : 300 watt renogy solar system (MTTP controller), 3000 watt inverter, Automatic transfer switch, 2 - 6 volt Trojan FLA batteries; Scissor Jacks; LED lighting inside and out.
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