BigIron
Member
Yes...the valve handles are always seated all the way in.
I have waste water waiting for me everytime I try to connect the sewer hose at the main discharge pipe. The first time was when I took the trailer home and was welcomed by pinkish colored water when I removed the cap to ensure I bought the correct sized sewer hose.
Being in California, I was sure the environmental folks were about to drop from the sky and charge me an environmental fine!
I now carry a large drip pan for this reason. I didn't think it was normal but I was welcomed with 2 quarts to a gallon of waste water when I opened the cap during each setup of my RV trip (jumped four times). I kept about 10 gallons of fresh water for emergency restroom breaks during my first major RV trip this month (JULY). Yes, the toilet was used during the trip.
So is this normal that an X amount of waste water will spill out into the main discharge pipe or do I need to go back to the dealer?
I have waste water waiting for me everytime I try to connect the sewer hose at the main discharge pipe. The first time was when I took the trailer home and was welcomed by pinkish colored water when I removed the cap to ensure I bought the correct sized sewer hose.
Being in California, I was sure the environmental folks were about to drop from the sky and charge me an environmental fine!
I now carry a large drip pan for this reason. I didn't think it was normal but I was welcomed with 2 quarts to a gallon of waste water when I opened the cap during each setup of my RV trip (jumped four times). I kept about 10 gallons of fresh water for emergency restroom breaks during my first major RV trip this month (JULY). Yes, the toilet was used during the trip.
So is this normal that an X amount of waste water will spill out into the main discharge pipe or do I need to go back to the dealer?