Ideas on how to set up docking station

trailboss

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Hi I am new to this just bought a 2021 297 RSTS and looking at ways to set up the docking station with a filter and a regulator please post pictures and your ideas and thoughts thank you
 
Pictures and ideas like this
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Ha, I recognize that picture, that's from my Momentum before I ripped out the Nautilus panel and redid the plumbing. I used that regulator daily for 3 years when we lived in our Momentum, never had any issues. You get what you pay for when it comes to regulators.

Here is the after picture from the rebuild.

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Ha, I recognize that picture, that's from my Momentum before I ripped out the Nautilus panel and redid the plumbing. I used that regulator daily for 3 years when we lived in our Momentum, never had any issues. You get what you pay for when it comes to regulators.

Here is the after picture from the rebuild.

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Ha, I recognize that picture, that's from my Momentum before I ripped out the Nautilus panel and redid the plumbing. I used that regulator daily for 3 years when we lived in our Momentum, never had any issues. You get what you pay for when it comes to regulators.

Here is the after picture from the rebuild.

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What regulator did you use in the original setup? Thx.
 
Pictures and ideas like this
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I'd add quick-connect fittings to that, at least one at the bottom where the park water supply connects.

I don't have a picture of mine, but if I did I wouldn't post it because it pales in comparison to [MENTION=5834]FT4NOW[/MENTION]'s.

However by employing a couple of brass elbows, a couple of 3' lengths of that excellent Flexzilla hose you seen in the photo, a bunch of quick-connects, and a regulator and pressure dial assembly with quick-connects, I've significantly reduced the time and fiddling involved in setting and breaking camp.
 
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What regulator did you use in the original setup? Thx.
I'll try this again, hope it shows up. The regulator is made by Zurn Wilkins if I recall. I could only find it in 3/4" pipe which is why I used the reducers. I do have quick connect fittings now. I kept the regulator setup when I sold my Momentum, I havent installed it in the Reflection yet. Screenshot_20210301-165203_Gallery.jpg

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This is mine. I get a lot of flack about plumbing both the fresh water and rinse water outlets on the same manifold tho. It's an individual choice as to how you plumb the whole thing.

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Not sure exactly what you’re looking for, but here’s what I did. We put the pressure regulator on first, then the water hose. It doesn’t protect the water hose from high pressure, but I’d rather replace a $10 hose than a $50 regulator because someone saw it on the pedestal and decided that they wanted it more than I do...


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Hello, all!

Current Jayco owner, but I like the build of the GD Imagine.

The cool factor for the Universal Docking Station in the storage area is definitely there. However, it takes up what looks to me like a significant area in the storage, and looks busy. Is it really all that and a bag of chips?

Larry
 
Hello, all!

Current Jayco owner, but I like the build of the GD Imagine.

The cool factor for the Universal Docking Station in the storage area is definitely there. However, it takes up what looks to me like a significant area in the storage, and looks busy. Is it really all that and a bag of chips?

Larry
I would not say it's all that or a bag of chips. Its not bad whenit's working, but operate one of those valves while the system is under pressure and you'll blow an oring. Valves arent sold locally or online, they need to be ordered through a dealer at about $100 each. My blue valve crapped out after 3 years of full time use on my Momentum which led me to make my own system. I'll most likely do the same on my Reflection at some point.

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