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11-03-2019, 06:59 AM #11
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That's one very big negative of the 2400BH. Not only is it not usable with the slide in, you can't get to the "bedroom" area due to the fridge blocking the door. So you would have to either run the slide out when packing up to leave or just store it somewhere until you get there. Also, you have to remember to get everything out before you leave. I haven't had the chance to see the 23BHE with the slide in but it looks like there is clearance to get to the bed. I didn't even think about it being usable with the slide in, I was just happy to see you can access the whole camper. I also like that the slide is so short but creates so much space. Normally the slide only moves furniture out, I like how it opens up the floor.
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11-03-2019, 06:59 AM #12
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That's one very big negative of the 2400BH. Not only is it not usable with the slide in, you can't get to the "bedroom" area due to the fridge blocking the door. So you would have to either run the slide out when packing up to leave or just store it somewhere until you get there. Also, you have to remember to get everything out before you leave. I haven't had the chance to see the 23BHE with the slide in but it looks like there is clearance to get to the bed. I didn't even think about it being usable with the slide in, I was just happy to see you can access the whole camper. I also like that the slide is so short but creates so much space. Normally the slide only moves furniture out, I like how it opens up the floor.
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11-04-2019, 07:15 AM #13
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id say 23bhe is 100% usable with the slide in.
Andrew
2020 Imagine XLS 23BHE
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12-17-2019, 09:48 PM #14
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12-18-2019, 08:44 AM #15
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Glad to hear about the tahoe, im looking to upgrade to a used ford expedition from my 2006 Sequoia this spring.
Andrew
2020 Imagine XLS 23BHE
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02-14-2020, 06:17 AM #16
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It’s a great little camper. Purchased mine in sept 2019. Since then I have used it for some work travel and vacation time with the wife and kiddo. I have spent in total about 3 months using it. I’ve towed about 3,000 miles so far. Knock on wood everything working fine. Including the little pump under the sink. It really doesn’t seem to run too often unless I dump large volume in the sink at once (pot of water etc)
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05-31-2020, 01:48 PM #17
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well definitely noticed a smell coming from the box a week or two after my last trip. seems the box is not airtight. i figure i can tape it around the seems, or possible a teaspoon of bleach bleach down the sink after trips. Anyone else noticed this?
Andrew
2020 Imagine XLS 23BHE
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10-15-2020, 10:21 PM #18
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My pump ceased to work last weekend resulting in water overflowing onto the floor under the sink. Until that point, I didn't know this box even existed on my 23BHE. I should have checked earlier because there was already a smell coming from under the sink. As others have mentioned in the posts above, the pump must have been an afterthought to overcome a drainage problem. But the use of the pump itself causes another problem as food particles and grease get stuck in the box, hence the smell. This eventually leads to the pump failing IF you don't clean out the box. This maintenance issue was not mentioned to me during my walkthrough, and neither is it mentioned in the manual (Yes, it must be an afterthought!). To clean the box properly, you really have to take it out and give it a good wash and rinse. Therein lies the problem, as the pump is wired to the 12V system and the hoses have been attached with permanent clamps.
For a quick fix, after I buy a new pump box, I will use wire nuts to connect the pump up and some butterfly hose clamps. This should allow for an easier removal for future cleaning. However, a better longer term solution may involve installing a grease trap.
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07-14-2021, 03:11 PM #19
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07-14-2021, 03:23 PM #20
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That is a sump box that contains a pump and a float switch. Commonly used on boats for a shower sump. In this case it is probably used to compensate for a problem with gravity flow from the sink to the grey tank because of location or the inability to use solid piping because the kitchen is in a slide.
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