Re: Third dump valve on an '02-'04 generation coach? Reply #40 – June 12, 2012, 02:54:22 pm Quote from: Jerryetc – May 23, 2012, 11:44:05 amI don't know your space limitations, but Camping World has a Valterra twist on valve, Cat. 27868, that might work for you. I just installed this twist on valve on my 2003 and it will work great for me.I cannot shut bay door with hose connected but I usually dump and put the hose away.But if I wanted to leave the hose hooked up I can always remove the twist on valve. Quote Selected
Re: Third dump valve on an '02-'04 generation coach? Reply #41 – June 12, 2012, 03:02:20 pm Quote from: Barry Beam – June 12, 2012, 02:54:22 pmI just installed this twist on valve on my 2003 and it will work great for me.I cannot shut bay door with hose connected but I usually dump and put the hose away.But if I wanted to leave the hose hooked up I can always remove the twist on valve. Have the done the same setup on my '94 U225. Only install the twist on elbow for dumping. I set it up so I can close the door, but the trap door below it has to remain open. Quote Selected
Re: Third dump valve on an '02-'04 generation coach? Reply #42 – June 12, 2012, 05:22:39 pm Barry - Didn't you use to have a macerator setup? Curious if there was a specific reason for the change. Quote Selected
Re: Third dump valve on an '02-'04 generation coach? Reply #43 – July 04, 2012, 08:50:59 pm Quote from: Mark Benko – June 12, 2012, 05:22:39 pmBarry - Didn't you use to have a macerator setup? Curious if there was a specific reason for the change.Yes I did for many years and liked the convenience. But it just takes TOO long to dump and after the liquid runs out the solids settle at the bottom even when I tilt the coach. I finally realized it was because of the 1 inch hose. After I installed the 3rd valve and went back to the 3" hose I forgot how fast dumping could be. Dont think I could go back. Quote Selected
Re: Third dump valve on an '02-'04 generation coach? Reply #44 – July 05, 2012, 03:43:31 pm The full flushing issue has always been what's kept me from changing to this setup. Thanks Barry for the explanation and real world experience. Quote Selected