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  • @BigTruckBigRV
    @BigTruckBigRV  Před 3 lety +55

    I caught the fact that I didn't cross the chains before taking off. I moved the trailer to a shed in the same facility to load up my moving equipment and added a hitch extender to the back, which made me catch that I didn't cross the chains. Sometimes filming throws you off a bit.

    • @clint1261
      @clint1261 Před 3 lety +8

      I caught that! No expert myself, but I do know what happens when a flat trailer pops off the hitch at 65 mph. Thank God I crossed those chains! Lol

    • @jamesfrancis7298
      @jamesfrancis7298 Před 3 lety +6

      I was hollering. Lol

    • @russellv6234
      @russellv6234 Před 3 lety +1

      @Alan d'Eon Its not that important. It's more important to not need them.

    • @russellv6234
      @russellv6234 Před 3 lety +1

      @Alan d'Eon That sentence make absolutely no sense. I don't even know what you're trying to say.

    • @russellv6234
      @russellv6234 Před 3 lety +1

      @Alan d'Eon No my response was to the topic of CROSSING them. Some people even argue they should not be crossed. The tongue hitting the ground is really a moot point once you've lost the trailer so like a said above. It's more important to not lose the trailer than to think your safety chain hookup method matters, as long as they are hooked up.

  • @jofus3604
    @jofus3604 Před 3 lety +3

    One big advantage to that gate valve is having a backup valve! If you've ever had a gate valve failure on the road, finding the correct valve then, trying to replace it in the campground, which is usually prohibited! Or finding a repair shop, you know the routine...... And of course that plumbing is NEVER designed for easy replacement!
    Always enjoy ur post!

  • @rik8809
    @rik8809 Před 3 lety +45

    Since the safety chain issue came up, maybe you could do a video showing the proper way to hitch up a travel trailer? You could talk about sizing the chain, chain length, and where to attach the breakaway cable. Most importantly, explain the purpose of crossing the chains. I’ve known people who didn’t realize they needed to have a battery on the trailer to activate the electric brakes in an emergency. That system could be discussed.
    Over the years I’ve seen trailers with undersized chains, trailers with just one chain, chains that were dragging on the ground, as well as chains that were too short. This is an issue that deserves some attention.

  • @raevennull
    @raevennull Před 3 lety +15

    I've never had the issue with stuff being caught in the drain lines. I always flush everything out a couple of times before I consider the job done. My pipes are relatively short so I think dumping the gray water takes care of most of everything, then I follow it up by flushing some clean water behind it.

  • @prwarfield
    @prwarfield Před 3 lety +6

    I’ve been using the “foot on step method “ for years . Simple low tech method 👍👍

  • @matthewerwin4677
    @matthewerwin4677 Před 3 lety +4

    I've had the sewer surprise several times. You would be surprised how much pressure a few gallons of poo can have. Just remember to keep your mouth closed when you take off the cap. I've changed enough diapers. Sewer doesn't even phase me.

  • @bullittgt8
    @bullittgt8 Před 3 lety +34

    I put that gate valve on a while back, it’s a great upgrade! Should be standard equipment on all rv’s.

    • @christinecowen7677
      @christinecowen7677 Před 3 lety

      Yup! I agree! I just bought one tonight…mine leaks pretty good.

    • @larryatwell9734
      @larryatwell9734 Před 2 lety +2

      Camping for 40 years never had a need for one...

    • @nephibahr7101
      @nephibahr7101 Před 2 lety

      Funny enough. I caught the lever for the black tank once while rolling up my 50 amp cord. The cap was on but the black tank valve was open for a minute until I realized it. Imagine the fun of taking off the cap at the dump station. A 2nd gate valve became a must after that.

  • @mattharper588
    @mattharper588 Před 3 lety +13

    Get the clear adapter that connects to the end of the gate valve,it helps give you a idea of how clean your tanks are when you flush them

  • @captainskippy6622
    @captainskippy6622 Před 3 lety +14

    Here in South Carolina the bug guards are a necessity. I installed them on on the heater, water heater, and fridge. I learned about the Valtera valves when I took a cap off and the water splattered on my shoes. Now I’ve got the valves...not the shoes!

  • @sherriweber7105
    @sherriweber7105 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for showing this video on upgrades like doing the bike and chair rack like that. And that furnace cover for the bugs. Those were great tips. Thank you!

  • @Muddinguy
    @Muddinguy Před 3 lety +42

    I've never had more than a drip or two when I take the cap off? But my grey and black gate valves are also really close to the hook up.

  • @Boomguy2022
    @Boomguy2022 Před 2 lety

    I did this on mine after a surprise after pulling a cap to straighten it and now I have no fear of any more surprises.

  • @joemcmillan2089
    @joemcmillan2089 Před 3 lety +2

    Try a California Duster for cleaning the trailer.
    I've been using one for over 30 years on my vehicles and the result is great.
    Takes about 90 seconds to dust off a vehicle or trailer of your size.
    Can only use the duster if the vehicle is dry.
    Even though the duster holds much dirt - it has never scratched or marred the paint.
    Shake it out during dusting and when finished.
    The dirtier the duster appears, the better it works.

  • @CT9905.
    @CT9905. Před 3 lety +12

    Great One- Handed job with the bug screen's.

  • @BigfootDadExploresMontana

    YES! I had this leakage problem with our last travel trailer. I didn't think there was enough room to put on the extra waste valve because the connection was so close to the ground as it's was, but it should be a lot better on our next one. After an unfortunate incident in a campground, I learned to "catch" the flow in the septic hose when taking off the cover. But even sometimes I would forget. 😅 Thank you for all the tips in this video, especially for backing up with no camera!

  • @canadiantrucker3029
    @canadiantrucker3029 Před 3 lety +6

    I like the dump valve. Did not know something like that was made. Will have to pick one up before springtime. Thank you for the wonderful content and reviews of products and trailers. Keep up the great work

  • @teresaryan2019
    @teresaryan2019 Před 3 lety +2

    Just ordered one....thank you, I didn't know they existed and this will save me a service call!!

  • @markfive4035
    @markfive4035 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm in Canada and have never seen a system without black and grey water valves.

  • @terryqueen3233
    @terryqueen3233 Před 3 lety +5

    Cool, those little accessories are pretty good. I would like to see the screens with a smaller mesh to keep the spiders out.

  • @salempoor678
    @salempoor678 Před 3 lety +1

    As a contractor, I sent back the twist on master valve and plumbed in a permanent master valve. Job took about 30 minutes.

  • @jimmyshackelford1787
    @jimmyshackelford1787 Před 3 lety +8

    I put a stainless steel screw into the pipe right behind the lug "tooth" on the gate valve to keep it in place.

  • @ReelFloridaOutdoors
    @ReelFloridaOutdoors Před 3 lety +1

    The gate valve is the best thing since sliced bread. I saw someone from another channel recently install one but it was a permanent one that they had to cut the old coupling off and use pvc cleaner and cement. I like this one but I'd definitely put a screw threw it in case it decided to come off. I can't tell you over the years how many times I've forgotten to close the gray tank after dumping then find out when you take the cap off whoooosh. I've also forgotten to close the black tank before as well and just pulled the gray valve and gotten that too. I installed a clear extension on to see what's in the tube before opening. I've got the 30wrs work and play and they couldn't have put my valves in any harder to reach places. There's been times paper has not let the black valve seat properly. I just knew the next dumping was going to involve stuff in the tube. This part will eliminate the bucket to keep spillage. Thanks for sharing.

  • @thomasbaytarian3342
    @thomasbaytarian3342 Před 3 lety +1

    OMG that is EXACTLY how I back up to my trailer. Right down to the foot!

  • @aaronhill9210
    @aaronhill9210 Před 3 lety +3

    One note about the vent screens, they also make them for refrigerator vents and water heater vents. I have them installed on all my vents, very easy to install, not expensive and can prevent potentially dangerous hazards like carbon monoxide or fires.

  • @SurelyYewJest
    @SurelyYewJest Před 3 lety +2

    For the sewer hose hook-up, I just hold the open end of the hose I'm going to connect directly under the opening of the dump pipe. When I'm taking the dum pipe cap off, I let pressure release first, then I slowly take the cap off, tipping it toward me, then pulling it away completely once I know nothing is there and/or everything has dropped into the sewer hose.

  • @bradleysnyder5255
    @bradleysnyder5255 Před 3 lety +2

    I did both upgrades just not the chair upgrade. I also recommend placing a 4" ss clamp around the ears of the gate valve to secure it tightly to the pipe and prevent it from accidentally turning off the pipe when attaching or removing your hose. Place the clamp just over the locking ears and tighten securely. Works like a charm.

  • @mattc.310
    @mattc.310 Před 3 lety +2

    Those furnace screens are pretty slick. Our Trailmanor has the valves at the end of the pipes so not much need to install another valve. They look like a great idea for larger trailers with long pipes between the valves and caps though. Cool accessories. E-trailer is one of our go-to suppliers.

  • @Bradamsmx5
    @Bradamsmx5 Před 3 lety +2

    The bug guards and the valve on the end of the discharge pipe should be standard equipment on travel trailers and 5th wheels. Those were the first upgrades I made to out TT. The valve makes connecting and disconnecting so much cleaner.

  • @marcystarnes5511
    @marcystarnes5511 Před 3 lety +1

    the dump valve is a great idea I did that over 18 years ago on our first 5th wheel and have added it to the new 5th wheel -

  • @EverythingRVbyPat
    @EverythingRVbyPat Před 3 lety +8

    JD,
    On that valve I have seen many channels that tell you to drain your black tank then leave the black tank open. Close the Valtera valve then open the grey tank... this ideally would rinse the black tank and require less water to flush the black. Well this may work once or twice but here's the problem. If you put a lot of paper in the toilet (not saying who in my marriage does this but it's not the husband) what happens is that when you back wash the black tank with grey water it will force the paper up into the air vent. Then, the paper dries and becomes a solid and can completely clog the air vent. This is a no bueno situation. What then happens is that you end up venting the holding tank back up through the toilet. Whenever you flush you get bubbles coming up through the black water in your toilet. All because some cute young CZcams RV couple told me to use this valve to clean out the black tank. DON'T DO IT!!! Flush the tank out normally and don't mix the black and grey tanks. I know it should make sense but only do it when absolutely necessary. Sorry for the rant but this information needs to get out there. I'm telling you from experience. LOL. I love looking at the cute young couples (well they can be eye candy on CZcams) but sometimes their expert advice does not come from experience. My testimony here is from experience.
    Thanks for indulging my rant on your channel.
    Pat

    • @santini1953
      @santini1953 Před 3 lety

      Never in 30 years heard anyone say to leave the black tank valve open to do that.

  • @raymondschneider5217
    @raymondschneider5217 Před 3 lety +3

    JD, I like your advice to install the bike/chair/access bracket higher, for this reason: seeing how far down the chairs hang, they BLOCK THE TAIL/BRAKE LIGHT. For some drivers following you, they may not be looking the other direction and could smash into the rear of your rig. Love the Valtera valve and furnace vent covers; 2 of the first items to purchase, indeed.
    Y'all Be Safe!

  • @santanilson
    @santanilson Před 3 lety +6

    FYI, bought two Valterra valves for the front and back drains and after the installation put a small self tapping screw on the top next to the locking cam. Should I need to replace a valve just take the screw from the top and remove the valve, just a handy thought, thanks for the video.

  • @mikeprichard7933
    @mikeprichard7933 Před 3 lety +1

    When I had this problem I changed my valves. They should move freely and close completely. Yours are sticking and not quite closing all the way. This new gate valve is a great idea

  • @nal13nal13
    @nal13nal13 Před 3 lety +2

    For the Valterra valve, I drill a small hole on the bayonet on the valve that connects to the rv drain pipe and insert a small cotter pin to prevent the valve from twisting off while twisting the cap off. I think this would be a good idea for the manufacturer to include.

  • @chrismartens3211
    @chrismartens3211 Před 3 lety +10

    Our travel trailer has two grey tanks that drain in the same spot. The second grey tank is only for the laundry hookup that we don't use. So to take advantage of that second tank, we close that outer valve, keep the black water valve closed, and open the two grey water valves. Gravity will fill both grey tanks evenly.

  • @CampingCompanions
    @CampingCompanions Před 3 lety +1

    We were told about the screens when we picked our unit up from the dealer. Great video. If ours had a ladder that rack would be on our wish list.

  • @lindaborum1487
    @lindaborum1487 Před 3 lety +2

    On the black waste pipe, I bought a see through attachment for it so I could see if any surprises were waiting for me. It also had a bit of a bend to allow positioning of the attachment where you were happier with it.

  • @chuck3813
    @chuck3813 Před 3 lety +6

    The chair/bike rake should be rubber coated so it doesn't rub off the finish on the chairs and ladder.

  • @jameskeen8063
    @jameskeen8063 Před měsícem

    Your external gate valve is good to back flush your black tank with your grey tanks , get one you can hook a water hose up to and fresh water flush black tank. Do not flush galley tank if it does not have traditional p - trap .

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 Před 3 lety +2

    I have an old fiver. I'm absolutely getting this. Thank you. No "surprises" when setting up at another campground. On Etrailer, the valve is $45 and change. On Wal Mart, it's $28 and change. I always shop around.

    • @gazoo1990
      @gazoo1990 Před 2 lety

      $25 on Amazon with free shipping

    • @rktbass3567
      @rktbass3567 Před 2 lety +1

      Camco equivalent of external dump valve is 19$ on Amazon -- MARCH 2022

  • @markklevene6383
    @markklevene6383 Před 2 lety

    Dump the black tank first and clean out the lines by dumping the grey water last. I've never had any surprises waiting in the dump hose or the gate valves doing this. I have never seen any RV that didn't have installed gate valves from the factory. One thing you can do is get a can of silicone spray to lube the valve rubber seals or use Thetford valve lube in your grey and black tank.

  • @rgamore
    @rgamore Před rokem

    Sewer Valve Assembly------That is a great product the thief's will and can take full advantage of. If it's not permanently attached, it's history.... The RV should have come with the permanent valve assemble already installed.....

  • @nnordin384
    @nnordin384 Před 3 lety

    I like your trailer hookup solo backup reference trick.
    I did the same thing lining up railcars for loading when i didn't have a spotter.

  • @MrMarkpeggy
    @MrMarkpeggy Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great recommendations on upgrades.

  • @kevinvoss6193
    @kevinvoss6193 Před 3 lety +6

    I think the number one upgrade needs to be a tire pressure monitoring system

    • @gbowman7344
      @gbowman7344 Před 3 lety +1

      and the one thing to combat a blow out is steering control assist. If you don't have them with a front blow out TPMS is useless! I have 2 on the front of my Class A and a anti sway bar to boot!

  • @tomlisasawyer1730
    @tomlisasawyer1730 Před 3 lety

    Hello
    Tom here...
    I put a self tapping screw behind one of the locking tabs to prevent the "accidental" disconnect ....
    Now when I dump I do the black first-close the black gate & use the gray to flush.
    Been using mine for 2 years now.👍

  • @sandys2672
    @sandys2672 Před 3 lety +1

    Grey water drizzle (or flood) every time! Never knew about the twist on waste valve. As a full timer, im ordering it today!!

  • @riccochet704
    @riccochet704 Před 3 lety +1

    It's nice that you can back up with your door open. Those of us with Ram's, not so much. The computer will put the vehicle back in park if you open the door while it's in gear, reverse or forward. It also will not go in to gear while the door is open.

  • @lindaburlison2341
    @lindaburlison2341 Před 2 lety

    Love the low tech foot measure/backup solution!

  • @LukeEdward
    @LukeEdward Před 3 lety

    EVERY time I hear the background music, I hear, in my head, “Like the legend of the Phoenix.....We’re up all night to have fun. We’re up all night to get lucky, we’re up all night to get lucky...” (Daft Punk). Makes me smile.

  • @davidhoppes118
    @davidhoppes118 Před 2 lety

    Our camper came upgraded with the gate valves. Woot woot.

  • @jimed5174
    @jimed5174 Před 2 lety

    I have a plastic tub that I keep my rubber gloves and sewer fittings in and i set that under the drain to catch what ever in waiting behind the cap. then just dump that down the sewer when im done and wash it all clean.

  • @dangerrangerlstc
    @dangerrangerlstc Před 3 lety +13

    And don't block your lights with the chairs!

  • @MW-jj1rn
    @MW-jj1rn Před 3 lety +8

    Ugh, well El Crapo. Yuck had this happen this weekend getting one of these valves. The heater screens are a good idea too.

  • @MrHobbie007
    @MrHobbie007 Před 3 lety +1

    We use the Drain Master sewer hose which is must easier and cleaner to user

  • @billerwin1390
    @billerwin1390 Před 3 lety

    I really like the reviews you do and the way you do them thank you very much

  • @andrewaltenburg2096
    @andrewaltenburg2096 Před 3 lety +2

    That is one of the first items I added to my RV! Ive heard nightmares of people taking a poo bath...

  • @DCGULL01
    @DCGULL01 Před 3 lety +1

    JD- Great Video!!! I always laugh when something so obvious isn't covered, and I had NO IDEA of just how easy, simple & VALUABLE they are! The Valterra valve is exactly what I mean. However, I had definitely drank the Camco Kool-Aide. Given a free run, I have no idea of just how much I could spend at Camco. Starting with a Olympic Wave 3 radiant heater, a weekend Extender propane addition to my tanks, I have list as long as my arm! I didn't even know that they made/sold a simple chair rack for the ladder? Obviously, I'll need 2- thank you very much! Hahaha- I'm thinking $1,000's & could probably get into the low 5 digits....

  • @darrylm3627
    @darrylm3627 Před 3 lety

    Good Stuff, Great Help, Good Tips 👍Thanks!

  • @frankcates3909
    @frankcates3909 Před 3 lety +1

    Your ladder rack is covering the Tail Lite presently. But I do like the bug screens for the furnace demo. Crossing the safety chains is recommended. You are very clear spoken, exceptionally so, which when doing videos is critically important. thnx.

  • @jasonstagg9238
    @jasonstagg9238 Před 8 měsíci

    Best investment for a RV is an under seat bidet. It reduces the use of toilet paper.

  • @larryblaha
    @larryblaha Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the tip on the T58, our 2018 27RLS, Cougar half-ton leaks like crazy and I'm always surprised by a gush of nasty water when we go to hook up at a new campsite...

    • @scottshipman4264
      @scottshipman4264 Před 3 lety

      Same thing. As careful as I tried to be, the gush of fluid got all over my hands or gloves. for all I know, it may have been the black tank gunk. Yuck.

  • @terrymoses7548
    @terrymoses7548 Před 3 lety +2

    Furnace Covers - looks like a snow catcher, which could then cause fume back up.

    • @johnbjorkman4144
      @johnbjorkman4144 Před 3 lety +1

      Also wonder how long they last in the wind and weather. I just unscrewed the covers off mine and put a bit of screening underneath - hardly visible.

  • @tonyjessen8204
    @tonyjessen8204 Před 3 lety

    Cool I gotta go to the store thanks 👍👍

  • @philsalsbery9994
    @philsalsbery9994 Před 3 lety +3

    Tips like these are always welcome, so thank you. Our older travel trailer never leaked a drop from the drain line when uncapped, but our newer Montana always leaks out about a cup of bluish water from the deodorant / disinfectant I always put down the toilet at the end of every trip. I will definitely be getting this gate valve. Great innovation for the bug guards, will get those as well. Zip ties are a must for the ladder rack. I learned the hard way by just hanging mine over the rung and bungie cording chairs to it. While bouncing down the road, the rack bounced off and swung free on one side taking out our rear taillight lens, but not scratching the paint...got lucky. Funny, but for solo backing and hitching, I have always used that same process by using a block of wood on the ground as a reference to my foot. Don't forget to grease that ball before hitching. I've had a heck of a time unhitching at times without greasing the ball first.

  • @IndianapolisGerry
    @IndianapolisGerry Před 3 lety +1

    Hit read-more. Trust me, you need to think aboout this.
    This is a must have. We typically travel until 4-5pm then stop for the night when travling cross country. We made a night stops in Georgia head ing north. We did not have full hook-ups, nor did we have full tanks so we left the next morning continuing our trip and made it to Kentucky where we had full hook-ups.
    Its important to note, you should never dump your black tank when it is only 1/2 full --- 3/4 is the point where it should be dumped --- anything less will not give the proper "wush" needed to properly clean and ensure a good emptying of the tank.
    All of our valves were closed when we left Georgia. They were still closed when we got to our destination.
    THe process we follow is to empty black, then when it is finished to close it, and open grey to flush the hose clean with grey then close things back up so that anything left in the down-hose is grey water and not terribly nasty.
    When we got to our next night stay, I held the hose under the cap which catches the stray water, but instead of the 1/2 to 1 cup of water I expect....in realty there was 2.5 gallons or about 20 pounds of estimated effluent waiting for me. The blade valves didn't leak before or after this event. I assume some one at a rest stop pulled the black valve and closed it again. The blade valve never leaked before this, or after.
    How was it handled -- we first apolgized PROFUSELY to the sarine that was our neighbor at the full hook-up site. I'm not sure if he laughed or cried....but he was at least understanding. We then went to the office and explained our situation. They pointed out that our agreement was that as occupants of the site we were responsible for the discharge. They came out, looked, and dumped several shovel fulls of baking soda on the spot which took care of the problem. This was small enough of a mess that they kind of laughed it off a bit, and said not to worry about it.
    Apparently this happens not infrequently --- and our problem was much easier delt with. I assume other have hoses pop off completely with 40 gallons of spilled effluent. Thank Goodness.
    Lesson learned....
    1] Don't assume people will leave your stuff alone
    2] Carry baking soda
    3] This valve is a must.

  • @bbqboss5783
    @bbqboss5783 Před 3 lety +14

    Great video, planning on purchasing a trailer soon, have learned a lot from this channel. Sad to see the keyboard cowboys jumping at the opportunity to criticize. My hat off to you for having the patience to continue what you do with all the negativity.

  • @joecool509
    @joecool509 Před 3 lety +2

    Neither of mine came with that valve but I have been fortunate as when I pull the cap nothing comes out. I use a valve for dumping as I push grey into my black tank before dumping

  • @someoneyouknow96
    @someoneyouknow96 Před 3 lety +1

    I have 2 valterra valves that came with my 2021 coachmen spirit. 1 for gray water, 1 for black water.

  • @johnbolt665
    @johnbolt665 Před 3 lety

    Yup No 1 in the No 2 pipe!

  • @JeriGrantCD
    @JeriGrantCD Před 3 lety

    I bought a wide mouth funnel on Amazon and insert into the sewer hose and then hold under cap when I remove. When any "surprise" is over I set funnel aside and attach the hose.

  • @stephendill1128
    @stephendill1128 Před 3 lety

    One thing I got in the habit of doing. I would rig the sewer hose to the fitting on the ground. Then I would hold the camper end under the cap to catch anything that comes out when I remove the cap.

  • @tomhumphrey4061
    @tomhumphrey4061 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been pulling a travel trailer for years, and I’ve never had, “stuff waiting for me”, when I take the sewer cap off.

  • @Tigers1Girl07
    @Tigers1Girl07 Před 3 lety

    We need to get that twist on waste valve! Had our RV de-winterized (won’t mention where) and when we hit our first camping stop and were setting up, my husband opened up the waste tank valve to hook up the sewer hose and ended up with a huge pile of human feces in his lap!! Not kidding. It was so disgusting. Also, noticed when I was getting ready to set up the toilet inside, I could see that someone had USED our toilet! We know it wasn’t from us as I cleaned our entire trailer before we took it in to have it winterized at the end of October 2020, brought it home and immediately covered it.

  • @jamesdumas6602
    @jamesdumas6602 Před 3 lety

    I've had 4 RV's and they ALL had their own separate Gray and Black dump valves, No need to install one new as you did.
    No need to waste your money buying those screens over the furnace vents, again we have been full-timing for 15 years and have never had any mud dobber nest built in them. The chairs are going to get really dirty hanging on your ladder driving down the freeways, and then there's the possibility of them falling off.

  • @steved9397
    @steved9397 Před 3 lety

    The hint on backing up to the trailer is something I've been doing for years backing up to cars in my older tow trucks but you need to cross the safety chains

  • @JarheadAndGingersJourney
    @JarheadAndGingersJourney Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Question: How did you arrange the bug fly by during the mud dobber screen portion?

  • @markmiles9581
    @markmiles9581 Před 3 lety +1

    Have owned several RVs all of them had quick release dump valves as standard equipment.

  • @mikeync9288
    @mikeync9288 Před 2 lety

    I had a mess because somebody left the black water drain valve open. I chose to modify the inside of the valve by removing the inner bayonet connector and replacing it with a standard glue in to 3" pipe. Then I cut off the bayonet connector on the outlet pipe and glued a 3" coupler with ABS glue. This also reduced the protrusion of the extra valve and ensured that it would not work loose and fall off. The best upgrade I've done yet.

  • @acdii
    @acdii Před 3 lety

    I use a King valve that has the clear part so you can see what is flowing through. Have not had any gunk come out when uncapping either, but anything that would come out would be from the grey tank anyway. Can't leave the King Valve on since it sticks out a foot and could be knocked off while traveling. On my last trailer it would hit pavement since the trailer sat too low, and would be pressed against the slide when closed. Great addition though.

  • @scottsirkis4531
    @scottsirkis4531 Před 3 lety +5

    First things first latex gloves always when dealing with the sewage hose. I insert the elbow into the ground pipe while holding the unconnected end I slowly unscrew the campers black tank cap holding the open end underneath to catch the few drops that happen to come out.

  • @yeahthatshouldwork
    @yeahthatshouldwork Před 3 lety

    Anybody with remote gate valves or the gate valves are more that a few feet upstream then you need that additional gate valve!! It is cheap insurance against component failure :)

  • @TheFrankkovach1
    @TheFrankkovach1 Před 3 lety

    My Gates are at the end of the Pipe, Rockwood 2613WS. I also have a 6 inch clear extension attached so I do not have to lean so far down to attach the hose. The clear extension allows me to see what is left in the drain before closing the valve.

  • @coryfuchs3259
    @coryfuchs3259 Před 3 lety

    This is a must , my gates leaked from new, i complained to my dealer and they installed 2 gates as you showed at no charge.

  • @johnirwin1837
    @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety

    I had to point mine forward because of space and convenience. I simply used a couple of pieces of plumbers strapping under a couple of bolts and pop riveted to the skirting to keep it on. It fit so you can hardly see it.

  • @jimmiephillips1814
    @jimmiephillips1814 Před 3 lety

    Thank you, will have to do even more research

  • @markferrick10
    @markferrick10 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the tips. I will point out that Surburban does not recommend using any vent cover. I had doubts when I heard that, but it is in their manuals.

  • @marvinelder3828
    @marvinelder3828 Před 3 lety

    Already have gate valves on the end of my sewer connection. Always cross your safety chains. If trailer somehow comes loose they will hold trailer from veering off path into another vehicle.

  • @WhiteFox011
    @WhiteFox011 Před 2 lety

    We have been part-time rvers now 4 over 30 years during that time we are going to be had a very minimal leakage on our RV when hooking up a line to dump the tanks. This does look like a very good idea we just have not had a useful word up to this point.

  • @glenkyle2883
    @glenkyle2883 Před 3 lety

    That is the best item to get and the most important one

  • @hillbillyredneck
    @hillbillyredneck Před 3 lety

    When I hook up to my trailers (I have never had a camera on anything I hook to a trailer to a trailer with) one thing you can do is know where your trailer sits while pulling it and mark it in memory that is where it always will be. Then when you unhook leave your trailer hitch just high enough that when you pull out from under it with your vehicle, your vehicle will slightly have to drop to come out of the hitch, the trailer hitch will push down on the ball as it comes out from under the trailer. (REMEMBER TO ALWAYS ALWAYS BLOCK THE TIRES FRONT AND BACK). then when you go to hook up and you are lined up with the trailer when you get to your hitch your vehicle will push under the hitch. and you can feel the adjustment. It doesn't need to be harsh just a slight rub which will push down on your vehicle a little. Then when your vehicle comes back up you stop and lower your trailer down and latch it, hook it and connect it and AWAY WE GO, sorry it was so long. But I am hooked to trailers from 8 ft long to 40 ft long weekly and this is the way I teach others to. No cameras for us . We are State Park Employees.

    • @davidmattos8060
      @davidmattos8060 Před 3 lety

      Use the end valterra. valve great for dry camping, dumping in blue bottle,also quick closure no spillage.
      Cheap insurance against poo.
      All gate valves eventually seep,this makes an easy cure,and is easily repaired should seal need replacing.
      They make a glue on model as well as twist on.

  • @patbullard9276
    @patbullard9276 Před 3 lety +2

    The bug screens are a very good idea, have been using them for years. You might want to use the screens in the hot water heater and the refrigerator vents. I also have the same ladder rack attachment and it works good to hold the blue boy.

  • @trd4d
    @trd4d Před 3 lety

    I like to leave the trailer a half inch or so lower than the ball. Just enough so you feel a little dip when back under it. Can usually line up on the first try.

  • @danielsmith2447
    @danielsmith2447 Před rokem

    I can't believe something this large only has two axles.

  • @RealSnowMan78
    @RealSnowMan78 Před 3 lety

    Ha, I do the same foot trick hitching up. Done it for years

  • @4everlandrv988
    @4everlandrv988 Před 3 lety

    Get some Rubbermaid wire shelving end caps that go on the tips of cut ends to put on the ends of the hooks on the chair carrier. Will prevent scratching the camper.

  • @maynardholmes8870
    @maynardholmes8870 Před 3 lety

    Oh big truck big RV I forgot to add one thing when it comes to steamers I’ve studied quite a bit I started out with a little tea kettle steamer back in the early 90s fresh out of the Navy and you have to be careful because the stronger ones can easily remove decals takeoff paint much like a power washer the same principles apply but if you want to get some gunk sticky stuff or sanitize something those things are awesome the dryer the steam the better

  • @brianruhl5945
    @brianruhl5945 Před 3 lety

    The sewer valve is also great if the main valve jambs.

  • @billcarp3523
    @billcarp3523 Před 3 lety

    Okay!! Yeah, I've had my furnace vents loaded up with acorns from birds, counted 24 of the acorns...When I went to turn on my furnace that fall, well, a really LOUD screech followed after the fan motor started. I had to disconnect the furnace, pull it completely out of the cupboard, and take apart the squirrel cage enough to dislodge the acorns.
    So, I'd say the furnace covers would be a real good idea.

  • @mattolsen9060
    @mattolsen9060 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the info