longhorn1
Ouch, that stings!
3/8" or 1/2"
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My drain tube is 1/2" ID.longhorn1 said:3/8" or 1/2"
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I think this would be a great project. Very seldom do we use the sink (other than as a temperary trash can ) We use the drain valve all the time for filling water bottles, pots of water etc. It is a tad slow. It would also be nice to flush the water system faster or drain after a trip if you want to reduce weight.Vic Harder said:The way we use our camper (cooking outside) I am thinking I want a nicer valve back there, and one I can pressurize with the pump. Another project for this winter!
Does anyone know of a ceramic disc version of an outdoor faucet that would work?
John, I'm interested in that "Squiggly Thing" have a pic and maybe source?longhorn1 said:Another idea, if you have an outside shower there are attachments. I have a squiggly thing that plugs in that I can bend or have straight. We only touch the fresh water spigot to drain the tank.