




flboy wrote:That 3D printer you have is awesome! Curious what SW tool you use to model before you print. Can you take a picture and confirm a few cardinal points then duplicate in cases when you need a new plastic part?
Also, curious why you need the Tudor vent underneath the camper? Usually need them on the input side plumbing of the tanks to prevent the issues when draining the tank. Is this on the input side?
wyldesyde007 wrote:
The "need" for a vent arises from the fact that I don't have a vent stack going through the roof of the camper for air admittance so as the shower drains I am envisioning it being slow.
flboy wrote:wyldesyde007 wrote:
The "need" for a vent arises from the fact that I don't have a vent stack going through the roof of the camper for air admittance so as the shower drains I am envisioning it being slow.
I am not sure the setup where this connects, but typically, you want to be able to push air out as water rushes into the tank (the reason for the vent stack). Isn't that air admittance valve one way input and typically to prevent sucking all the traps dry when draining the tanks? Typically an air admittance vent needs to be before the traps in some capacity but not be able to vent odors from the tank outwards into the cabin? Basically you need air admittance for draining and a vent (to the outside) when filling (draining shower or sink).
That's correct Icon, I will only be hooking up to site connections if I can help it. If it turns out I end up at more sites without hookups I'll get a portable unit.Iconfabul8 wrote:flboy wrote:wyldesyde007 wrote:
The "need" for a vent arises from the fact that I don't have a vent stack going through the roof of the camper for air admittance so as the shower drains I am envisioning it being slow.
I am not sure the setup where this connects, but typically, you want to be able to push air out as water rushes into the tank (the reason for the vent stack). Isn't that air admittance valve one way input and typically to prevent sucking all the traps dry when draining the tanks? Typically an air admittance vent needs to be before the traps in some capacity but not be able to vent odors from the tank outwards into the cabin? Basically you need air admittance for draining and a vent (to the outside) when filling (draining shower or sink).
It looks like he isn't planning on having a tank. So probably won't need the full two way vent.
featherliteCT1 wrote:Those aluminum trim pieces look great!
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