Utility bay needed a little work so I set out to make some improvements and got a little carried away.
First I changed both black and gray water valves.
Second I tore out the old rubber surround and replaced it with aluminum.
Third I put in an observation port so I could see if there were any leaks inside.
Fourth I installed a filter, flow ball and a pressure regulator.
The aluminum looks nice and cleans up nice but it was more work than other materials.
My next job is to make a way for the electric to enter the bay and keep out the cold and critters. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
This is a great forum, everyone is so helpful and I hope this may help someone without cause any confusion.
jerrett
Nicely done Jarrett! If i might ask, what is a flow ball?
Dean
Howdy Jarrett,
Great Job!!! Good pictures..
Good Luck, Dave A
Jerrett,
That is a nice job. Seems you have the improvement bug.
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Keith
Jerrett, this is what we have to keep the critters and cold out. It was made by one of the shop guys at Foretravel for the previous owner. You would need a piece of compartment floor edge or perhaps you could make it out of wood. Looks good and works great to seal the bay.
Dean
Jerrett,
Curious as to your reason for placing the regulator downstream vs. upstream. I assume that you set the whole assembly outside during fills.
Neal
Nice work! We use a couple of big sponges to plug the space around the entry for the hookups. I thing I bought them at an auto supply. The sponges conform well to the cords and hoses. They insulate well and cut infiltration. Determined critters might go through the sponges. However, I'm not aware of any invasions since I started using the sponges.
Dean and Dee
The little oval glass, right before the pressure regulator has a small white ball inside (you can barely see it in the photo) if any water is flowing it will rise from its resting position and begin to spin. It is good for detecting if there are any leaks when you are hooked up to city water. also thanks for your suggestions.
Neal:
I close the first ball valve when I hook up to city water, that way I know what the pressure is before I open it to let the water into the filter. If too high I may not open the valve. I also thought that more pressure will increase the flow through the filter and then lower the pressure before it enters the coach. That was my logic for putting the regulator after the filter. I usually leave the filter inside but most of the time I fill the tank and then close the ball valve and use the pump when I need water (much safer that way)
Thanks everyone for your complements.
I did the same thing on mine (2 filters in series, can use 1 or .5 micron filter as 2nd, if necessary). My thinking is that the higher pressure before the regulator will allow more flow through the filters, especially when they are getting clogged.
Here is my foam plug for the cable entry hole.
Cut a little oversize to squeeze fit in space. cut at 45* to allow bay door to close
Thank you Rick for the pictures of the sponge solution and your suggestions. I believe a combination or Dean's floor insert and the sponges will work well. Fortravel does everyting so well but didn't give much thought to utility bay electric and water entry.