cuyeda wrote:I have a Valterra tank, and is slightly smaller, 12 gal (I think). I purchased a fill valve like this from http://www.valterra.com:I cut a hole in the side of the tank, and used a potable PVC glue. I used a potable water hose to attach the fill connector to the outside wall.
from West Marine.
Dale M. wrote: snip.... OF course you do need a VENT at top of tank....
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Dale
eamarquardt wrote: Shouldn't the assembly be all abs or pvc an and appropriate glue used?
Gus
cuyeda wrote:
Nikwax,
I am sure others will chime in with good advice. I merely just looped the vent tube so that it arched up and higher than the tank. Then secured it pointing down and underneath the trailer. Provided that your fill tube is higher than the tank and relief hose.
My thoughts for my installation when filling the tank via a pressured hose, the tank will fill and overflow onto the ground. That's when I know it's filled. If you are more comfortable with making it air tight when not in use then put a simple valve on the end of that hose.
You will need an open relief valve when you fill it, and also the same relief will allow the water to flow when pumped during use. This will prevent a vacum in the tank. At the end of a trip, I open a separate drain valve and empty the tank. The next day I will close the drain valve when it's empty. Does that help?
eamarquardt wrote:I am not sure that there is a glue that works to connect abs to pvc. Shouldn't the assembly be all abs or pvc an and appropriate glue used?
Just a thought.
Cheers,
Gus
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