McDave wrote:That a'boy! Just keep chipping away at it. Seems every time you run up against a problem you turn it into an opportunity to make a few other things better. That's the right way to do it. And you are really getting quite the education as well. By the we get these things finished we have had a chance to taste just about all the trades. From Mechanics to Plumbing to Electrician to Carpentry to Upolstery to Welding to HVAC to Solar to Aerodynamics to Engineering to Decorating to Refrigeration to Appliance Repair and more. What a great way to gain new skills and use some of the old ones. And for the most part these are 1 man projects from start to finish. I know mine was. My wife never looked in there once till she decided she wanted to go to the Ironhorse Rally with me. I found out pretty quickly that I know nothing. The towels in the bathroom don't match anything, even themselves. And an old sleeping bag is not a bedspread... Who knew? She's got me straightened out now, but I was a mess. Can't help it, I was raised by wolves.
McDave
PS It must be pretty handy having a Home Depot nearby. I am 200+ miles from the nearest big box store.
I've learned a lot so far. I also feel good about the fact that if something goes wrong down the road, I'll know exactly how to diagnose and fix it myself. I'm also a one man show.
My HD is like 5 minutes away. You must be in the literal boondocks.
So I added water and rv antifreeze back into the tanks, and all seems well. No leaks. Sink pressure is better than my house, toilet flushes great, and shower streams out. I'll keep everything pressurized and then check it later tonight and in the morning.
I may focus now on sealing up the shower and the gray tank. Then I think i'll be officially ready for a test run to Florida. (Still thinking about popping in a window first....weather is warmer this week).
It felt so good to flush that toilet and fill the bowl with water. I think I filled it and emptied it about 5 or 6 times.I don't think I posted this, but you can see what under sink ended up being. I changed to 3/4 pex for the drains. Used better vinyl hosing for the water pump and moved the one way filter before the water pump.