Does Holding Tank Need to be Drilled to Install the Valterra No-Fuss Flush Accessory Kit
Question:
Do you have to drill into the holding tank for installation ?
asked by: Drew
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Expert Reply:
Yes, you will need to modify your holding tank to install the Valterra No-Fuss Flush Accessory Kit # A71.
Essentially what you do is after you drill, or tap, the hole simply take one of the black threaded and barbed pieces and connect it directly to the tank and then put the hose over the barbed end.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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Valterra No-Fuss Flush Accessory Kit
- RV Black Tank Cleaner
- Black Water Tanks
- Gray Water Tanks
- Tank Rinsers
- Valterra
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