The RhinoEXTREME RV Sewer Hose with Swivel Fittings, part # CAM39861, is actually both black and orange!
The construction of this heavy-duty 3-inch-diameter waste hose allows for excellent durability, thanks to the orange exterior "skeleton" that protects the inner black hose material. Even if stepped on, run over or accidentally dragged along the ground the exterior orange rings will protect the inner hose material from damage that could cause troublesome leaks. Please refer to the linked... view full answer...
There are differences; the EZ Coupler RV Sewer Hose # D04-0113 is 10' and has both a 3" bayonet fitting and swivel fitting while the Valterra # D04-0111 is 5' and has a pair of 3" bayonet fittings.
Those hoses do have the same 3" diameter, 18-mil vinyl construction and are red in color. view full answer...
The Valterra RV Sewer Spigot with Flange part # T1006 has a spigot fitting which means it will slide into a 3" diameter sewer pipe and the Valterra RV Sewer Slip Hub with Flange part # T1005 has a hub fitting which means it will slide onto a 3" diameter sewer pipe. view full answer...
The only difference between the part # A04-5094BK and the # A04-5094 is the color. Aside from that it's just the price that's different. Sometimes when a certain color or configuration for a product is much more popular it's easier to have a lower price for it from the manufacturer. Less popular options end up costing more money since the design costs aren't as easily offset. Or there are price breaks when a popular item is ordered at a higher number from a manufacturer. view full answer...
The differences between the Valterra # T80, # T80C, and # T80A simply has to do with the types of connections that they have. They vary between Hub (female) and Spigot (male) ends to suit your needs. The ends that change are on the side. The top of each part number has a bayonet cap that fits over a 3" lug fitting for your sewer hose.
Part # T80 has a 3" Hub (female) and a 1-1/2" Hub (male)
Part # T80C has a 3" Hub (female) and a 1-1/2" Spigot (male)
Part # T80A has a 3" Spigot (male)... view full answer...
The Double RV Waste Valves part # T38 has rotating valves on both the black water 3" hub outlet and the grey water 1-1/2" hub outlet whereas the Double RV Waste Valves part # TR38 only has a rotating valve on the grey water 1-1/2" hub outlet. view full answer...
The # T1023 and # T1026-1 both have bayonet fittings on one end and lug fittings on the other. The only difference is that the # T1023 is a 90° fitting and the # T1026-1 is a 45°. view full answer...
Most RV propane systems use a low pressure regulator because the appliances are low pressure. You can check the information stamped into your regulator to determine if it is high or low pressure or offers both. High pressure regulators are usually 30 psi, such as # 108072.
Hoses for high pressure systems are built to handle the higher pressure. Many hoses do not specify if they are high or low pressure and can generally be used for either system. The fittings on each type may have different... view full answer...
The two hoses you mentioned are the same hose, but manufactured by different companies:
- MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail - Type 1 x 1/4" Male Inverted Flare # 100575-60-MBS
- Propane Hose with Back Check - Type 1 x 1/4" Male Inverted Flare # 37207-30795
The significance of the male inverted flare is that is one of the fitting types on the hose. Male inverted flare fittings generally attach to dual stage regulators. If you have two propane tanks that are attached to a dual stage regulator... view full answer...
So the difference is purely in how the two connect to your sewer pipe, which will also tell you which one you need; one will slide into the pipe (the spigot) while the other will slide onto the pipe (the hub):
- Slide Into Pipe: Valterra Waste Valve for RV Black Water Tank - 3" Spigot to 3" Lug # T50A
- Slide Onto Pipe: Valterra Bladex Waste Valve for RV Black Water Tank - 3" Hub to 3" Lug # T50
To secure the valves to your pipe you would just need the Valterra ABS Solvent Cement # A05-0303. view full answer...
You are correct in that the Camco Seasonal Bypass Kit, part # CAM35713, has a hose shorter than 12 inches; it is in fact 8 inches from fitting to fitting.
For a longer hose, I recommend the Valterra Dual Valve Bypass Kit, part # P23504LFVP. It has a hose length of 12-7/8", so it will fit your application. An added benefit of this kit is the valve system: it makes the kit a permanent installation that you can adjust for winter, eliminating the need to uninstall it once spring comes. I've... view full answer...
The only difference between the Viair Portable RV Air Compressor Kit part # VA39WR and Viair Portable Air Compressor part # VA96WR is that the RV Air Compressor has a longer 30' hose so you can reach your towable tires easier whereas the Standard Air Compressor has a shorter 25' hose. The both use the same compressor. view full answer...
The URL's you posted for for the same item so I'm assuming you meant to reference the Camco RV Drain Trap for 3/4" Diameter Drain Hose # CAM37262 and the Exterior Evacuation Drain Trap # 37295195.
Both of these drain traps are exactly the same with a standard 3/4" MPT water hose connection and 1-3/4" standard strainer connection. The only difference between the two is just the brand. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at SMI and there is not difference between the blue coiled cord # SM99666 and the black cord that was included with part 99202 AFO108 which was replaced by the # SM99243, accept of course color.
Both the coiled air hoses, also called a jumpers, connect your towed car to your RV by connecting the operating unit to the coach air assembly. When you are ready to hitch up your car and tow it, simply hook up the coiled air hose at the same time as you hook up your tow bar. view full answer...
Of the two options the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting for POL Valve part # 103537-MBS has two of the 250 quick disconnects which you will find on a ton of RV accessories. The Camco Brass Propane Tee w/ 4 Ports part # CAM59113 has a 1"-20 Male throwaway cylinder thread lets you attach a hose and a 1/4" Inverted flare for connecting a propane line.
There is no difference in quality between the two. One is designed for traditional type fittings the other for quick disconnects like the MB... view full answer...
Great question,
The 310 is a replacement for the 300 and the 310 is not as big or hardy as the 320. When I think of an RV toilet I think of the 310. When I think of a residential toilet for an RV, the 320 is something that come to mind.
Dometic 310 Part-Timer RV Toilet - Standard Height - Round Bowl - Slow Close Lid - White Ceramic # DOM57FR.
Overall dimensions: 18-1/2" long x 15" wide x 20" tall
Seat length: 15-1/4"
Seat thickness: 2-3/4"
Seat cutout dimensions: 10-3/4" long x 8" wide
Bowl... view full answer...
The Air Lift and Firestone Coil-Style air springs that fit your 2013 Toyota Sequoia are different colors so that they do stand out actually. Coil-style springs install inside your coil suspension so they are a bit more hidden while standard air bags install above the axle so they are seen a bit easier.
If you want suspension enhancement that is a black color then I recommend the Timbren kit # TTORSEQ1. This simply replaces the factory bump stops on your vehicle so your suspension gets... view full answer...