Some clarity on some options
Hello
I have been receiving numerous emails and calls regarding a few extra options that customers have posted they have added to their trailer. I just want to add some clarity as to the potential need for some of these options....
EZE Winterizing T valve - If you choose to winterize your unit with anti-freeze in the water lines, rather than pouring anti-freeze into the fresh water tank and pumping it into the water lines via the pump, the T valve allows you to draw directly from the anti-freeze jug. The benefit is you don't have to pour anti-freeze into your holding tank. The down side of using anti-freeze is once it is in the lines, the taste of the anti-freeze is almost impossible to remove. I have had many customers call in the spring looking for a remedy. If you plan to use the water in the trailer for drinking or cooking, I strongly recommend that you blow the water lines out rather than using the anti-freeze method.
Toilet Shut-off Valve - If the toilet valve fails during a trip, this would allow you to shut the water off to the toilet and still use water in the trailer until the repair can take place. The toilet is mounted very close to the back wall making it difficult to remove the toilet and undo the water line from the back of the toilet. We have remedied this by changing the water line installation to the toilet. You can now easily remove the toilet and then undo the water line. In doing so, the new method does not leave any room to install the shut-off valve. The only bathroom that the valve can be installed if required is on the 21'.
The 'Texas fridge fan' - This is an additional fan mounted on the exterior rear of the fridge to force air past the cooling fins to help the fridge cool on hot days. The kit includes a heat sensor switch to activate the fan when the temperature is high as well as a master on/off switch, which allows you to completely deactivate the fan if you choose.
Hope this helps...
Reace
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