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Flush mount black tank vent? [message #355079] Sun, 24 May 2020 13:52 Go to previous message
6cuda6 is currently offline  6cuda6   Canada
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So maybe a stupid question as i have the time to ask it.... does anyone make a flush mount RV sewer vent?

When Hughes built these coaches i'm not sure if they ever thought 2 AC units would ever be put on the roof....anyways to make a long story short i have a second AC i could put on but the black tank vent is basically in the way. Crying or Very Sad Some might say...just move it...and the mechanic in me says sure thing....but none of these units have fiberglass bathrooms like the GM models do and they ran the pipe from the tank up the hallway side corner behind the toilet hidden behind a "box".

In order to move it i have to also move "the box" and my cabinet maker wife said "leave it alone or your going to open up a whole can of worms".....so the only other choice other than redoing the whole bathroom, if i want to add the AC is a flush mount black tank vent that will be just under the none fastened part of the AC unit [the part that is held up off the roof].

So what do you think.....does one exist? Bad idea as it is possible the AC might suck in fumes from the tank vent? Options? I know i can not put the second AC on altogether and install some really expensive vents instead [i want one to be able to run in reverse].


Rich Mondor, Brockville, ON 77 Hughes 2600
 
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