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Old 06-03-2019, 09:06 PM   #19
Mike_Garcia
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Originally Posted by Sdgood1 View Post
My new to us 2014 3150RL fresh water drain is at the rear of the coach. It looks like a piece of water hose with a plastic screw on cap. Has anybody replaced that with a ball valve or some other type of drain that's easier to use. Maybe use without having To get out tools
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Being anal like I am, I put a pex elbow with a 3' about section of pex to the side of the rig with a plastic valve like a hose bib. I used a big flat washer and a piece of 1" galvanized strap that I had laying around. Bent the strap to create an L for mounting to the skirt. Drilled a couple of hole in the washer and strap, pop rivet together and screwed it onto the skirt for easy reach. I used an existing screw in the skirt, but be careful to make sure it's not just going into the plastic, get a good bite into something substantial. See photo...
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