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05-06-2022, 11:46 AM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: Lake Placid
Posts: 77
M.O.C. #30317
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The fresh water line has a valve that kinda looks like a radiator pet cock, and the blue drain one has a grey plastic fitting that is crimped at they end with no cap. It looks a little smaller than hose threads I will have to buy a couple of sizes caps since I can't bring it with me. Thanks for the tip
Dean
PS: It is eye opening how handy you have to be even though everything is new to live the RV life. No regrets just eye opening
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05-06-2022, 11:52 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Jacksonville
Posts: 2,152
M.O.C. #25165
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Yeah it is not garden hose threads. The pipe should be 1/2 inch pex, so it is likely 1/2 inch NPT. You definitely have to keep the handyman skills up.
My fresh drain didn't come with a valve. Just a screw on cap. I piped it to the edge of the ODS rear side and put a small barb 1/4 turn valve on it. If you have a pex crimper, it's an easy fix. Or you could get shark bite fittings instead.
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Robert & Diana McNeal
2019 Montana Legacy 3791RD 20th Anniversary Edition
2014 F350 4x4 6.7L SRW
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05-06-2022, 01:03 PM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: Lake Placid
Posts: 77
M.O.C. #30317
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05-06-2022, 01:58 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Jacksonville
Posts: 2,152
M.O.C. #25165
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Valve like that should work well. Not sure if 1/2" iron pipe would thread on though. Threads may not match.
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Robert & Diana McNeal
2019 Montana Legacy 3791RD 20th Anniversary Edition
2014 F350 4x4 6.7L SRW
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05-06-2022, 02:02 PM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: Lake Placid
Posts: 77
M.O.C. #30317
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It worked and I have ice, and the peasents rejoiced.LOL
Dean
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05-09-2022, 09:35 AM
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Established Member
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: New Ringgold
Posts: 44
M.O.C. #19693
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We have a 2017 3791 RD. Ours is under the pantry on the bottom, plus there is another valve under the kitchen sink.
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05-11-2022, 03:38 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Northville, NY
Posts: 807
M.O.C. #21158
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The way they plumb this is there is a line that runs from under the sink to the ice maker. There is a shut off under the sink where you would shut it off to winterize. Then there is a valve where the line changes from pex to 1/4" tubing that runs to the ice maker. That can generally be left open. If the refrigerator is in a slide, they put a low point drain under the unit to drain that line when winterizing. This way you avoid putting antifreeze in that line.
I also ran pex tubing to the ODS with a shut off to avoid crawling under the rig to drain that line.
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Jim B
2017 Lariat F-350 FX4, CC, SB, 6.7 PSD 4WD
2018 MONTY 3731FL, at our private winter site in GA
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