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Old 08-14-2015, 11:34 PM   #21
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You can use a Valterra electric valve on the kitchen gray water tank. Valterra makes and sells an adapter for the valve.

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Tank Adapters Archives - Valterra.com | Valterra.com

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Old 08-15-2015, 12:42 AM   #22
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Where are you located, and would you consider modifying my 2016 toy hauler 3914? PLEASE?
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Ross,

We're in San Diego for 9 more days, then planning to make our way to Sedona and spend a couple of nights to learn more about the OHV trails, get some maps and perhaps make reservations for a couple of weeks this Winter.

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Old 08-17-2015, 03:10 PM   #25
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Since we live in Sedona, we might be of assistance when you get here. PM us at
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Old 08-17-2015, 03:26 PM   #26
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Ross,

I will do that...just gotta put it on my To Do list.

In return I can give you some help on planning the electric valve change out.

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Gonna start tackling this job today. Such a great reference here Pirate. I've been putting this off all winter and now have a good weather outlook ahead. Here we go
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Old 03-09-2016, 03:05 PM   #28
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Take a look at the Barker valves, they make them in both sizes AND sell repair parts! Made in Battle Creek, MI USA

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Old 03-09-2016, 05:00 PM   #29
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Electric Valves

I have had the Valterra ones for months. I have been waiting on the weather. Don't mind the wires. I know you all looks the same. They will be dealt with at the end.
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Really not a difficult job at all...and worth every penny!!!

Now, I still have the Valterra "twist on" valve right at the end of the drain piping...just to make sure. Probably don't need it...but for $25...cheap insurance. Consider if you just bump one of the electric valve switches...there ya go...

Just sayin'

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Really not a difficult job at all...and worth every penny!!!

Now, I still have the Valterra "twist on" valve right at the end of the drain piping...just to make sure. Probably don't need it...but for $25...cheap insurance. Consider if you just bump one of the electric valve switches...there ya go...

Just sayin'

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No. It hasn't been bad at all. While both tanks been full of water I've been messing around with the switches and having a beverage or two. No leaks thus far. And yes. Gonna invest it the twist on. I see more uses for that too, depending on how I set up at the camp ground
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