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quote:Originally posted by bncinwv
Easiest way, but probably frowned on, is to open the previously mentioned galley tank valve, remove the cap from the sewer connection on your rig, start the washer on the rinse cycle, and if water comes out the sewer connection, you are good to go. You will have to be ready to stop the washer (see instruction manual or flip the breaker in the breaker panel) when the water appears. I guess to be "politically correct" you could put a bucket beneath the sewer outlet to catch the water!
Bingo
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think this will prove that the washer drains into the galley tank. Water will come out the sewer discharge either way won't it?