Hello from SD

Rkenjalo

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Hello Just bought a 2015 nice to have a community to learn from! Trying to get everything cleaned and fixed up properly.
 

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Welcome aboard, and congrats on the new to you camper.:thumb:
Nice looking unit. What model is that?
 
Welcome aboard, and congrats on the new to you camper.:thumb:
Nice looking unit. What model is that?
2015 Sunset trail reserve 33BD thank you for the welcome. Had original tires on it still. Got those changed out and finding a Few electrical issues but got All that squared away besides the led strip lights in the awning and front 3’ piece. Replaced jack switches, vacuum breaker check valve on the black tank flush ( that was a mess) lol, bad fuses and bulbs, about got everything all squared away
 
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Hello and welcome!

Just a old dog trying to learn a new trick but what is " The exhaust Break manifold on the black tank flush"?

Nice looking camper. Enjoy! :dance:
 
Hello and welcome!

Just a old dog trying to learn a new trick but what is " The exhaust Break manifold on the black tank flush"?

Nice looking camper. Enjoy! :dance:

My camper has a flush kit for the black tank. Hook up water and it blasts the tank clean.
Actually called a vacuum breaker check valve. I was close lol. It is a one way valve that prevents back flow when flushing so there’s no chance of water draining back through the house into water source. Went to run it and water came out from under my bathroom sink where it is located. I edited the original post to the correct terminology lol.
 
I thought that was what you were referring to but thought i would ask in case it was something else. :whistling:

Had to replace ours also and had to find a brass one to replace like with like.

Just a part of camper ownership.

Again enjoy the new to you camper!
 
I thought that was what you were referring to but thought i would ask in case it was something else. :whistling:

Had to replace ours also and had to find a brass one to replace like with like.

Just a part of camper ownership.

Again enjoy the new to you camper!
Ya I went to Lowe’s and Home Depot looking for parts to make it, couldn’t find what I was looking for so just ordered the same part that went out. Will probably just get the pieces soon and swap it out before I end up having issues again!

Thank you!
 
Our Seville has the San-Tee Flush system and I ordered the replacement off the Bay site. Came with the new hose plate and the new brass vacuum breaker but the check valve was plastic.

Not sure what was worse - changing the valve or getting my old bones back off the floor. :whistling::nonono:
 
Our Seville has the San-Tee Flush system and I ordered the replacement off the Bay site. Came with the new hose plate and the new brass vacuum breaker but the check valve was plastic.

Not sure what was worse - changing the valve or getting my old bones back off the floor. :whistling::nonono:

lol ya I hear ya there. It’s up there where it’sa pain in the back side to access.
 
2015 Sunset trail reserve 33BD thank you for the welcome. Had original tires on it still. Got those changed out and finding a Few electrical issues but got All that squared away besides the led strip lights in the awning and front 3’ piece. Replaced jack switches, vacuum breaker check valve on the black tank flush ( that was a mess) lol, bad fuses and bulbs, about got everything all squared away

Welcome to the forum. Just get rid on the awning strip lights. They never last. I replaced mine three times. Replace them with lights under the awning. Got mine from Boogey Lights. https://www.boogeylights.com/ Sticks on and don’t come off unless you take them off. Then you can have lights without having to put the awning out
 
Welcome to the forum. Just get rid on the awning strip lights. They never last. I replaced mine three times. Replace them with lights under the awning. Got mine from Boogey Lights. https://www.boogeylights.com/ Sticks on and don’t come off unless you take them off. Then you can have lights without having to put the awning out
Ya that’s what I am planning on doing. I’ve seen several recommendations on the Boogie Loghts I’ll have to check em out!
 

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