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01-30-2024, 02:06 PM
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That's good to know. The picture I saw did not have the cabinet mounted, and the hose just kind of meandered around above the sink. Not especially attractive. Your way sounds better.
It is the new TM Sport model that advertises the Laveo toilet. Do the other models have the M-28?
Bill
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01-30-2024, 02:09 PM
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M-28 on my 2022 2720QB
My first attempt at attachments. Here are images of the hose in the kitchen and bath
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01-30-2024, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Kidkraz
When trying to see how much room I had for the back bed, I closed the back shell and crawled back in. As you can see from the photo, you have about an inch, and goes to about 2-3 inches at the center of the shell. My worries would be keeping the elements out during bad weather and heat in. But it is an interesting idea.
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I'm thinking the more critical space would be on the exterior, specifically, between the two shells when folded, since I believe the roof directly above the shower would be under the roof of the front shell. When the TM is folded, how much can rise above the level of the rear roof before hitting the ceiling of the front shell?
Certainly, a removable skylight could be employed, such that this clearance is irrelevant. And I could even see the potential for 2 different tops -- a skylight with increased clearance (and so, a dome), and another skylight that is completely flat, letting in light be being the same level as the roof. Attach with magnets, perhaps, and you'd mount the dome version of course prior to setting up. The flat one could stay installed while folded.
There is precedence for using magnets to make a seal. The MagVent -- an interface between the wall and the clothes dryer exhaust hose -- is a great example, and which makes an airtight seal. And if it's airtight, it's water tight. And that is hot humid air coming out of the dryer, and so is obviously rust-resistant. I've installed one -- they're fantastic ( https://www.magvent-dryervent.com/)
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01-30-2024, 07:39 PM
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That hose is the toilet vent tube. I thought we were talking about a bathroom vent fan to exchange the air due to shower humidity or smelly bathroom activity.
Bill- I think they might be switching to the Laveo dry flush toilet across the board.
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01-31-2024, 02:56 PM
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I can tell you my wife would absolutely NOT let me run a toilet vent hose beside the kitchen sink!
Now, Flyboy vented his recirculating toilet by connecting it to the drain vent piping underneath the trailer. He did add a fan to the venting because of the nature of the recirculating toilet.
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01-31-2024, 03:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shane826
That hose is the toilet vent tube. I thought we were talking about a bathroom vent fan to exchange the air due to shower humidity or smelly bathroom activity.
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Shane, you may be right. In post #16 above, I read
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The 12 volt fan is located between the tub and the toilet and a vent tube runs behind the toilet through the sink cabinet through the folding kitchen side wall to a vent in the roof.
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The 12 volt fan is the bathroom vent fan, which pulls air out of the entire bathroom. The vent tube behind the toilet is supposed to vent only the M-28 black tank, nothing else. Not same.
Suddenly I'm not sure where we are. "Something" is reported to work well, but I'm not sure what. Scedergren, can you straighten me out?
Bill
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02-01-2024, 05:53 AM
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Larry- Wife doesn’t need to know what that tube does! But I agree it’s not ideal.
Bill- I was hoping you knew what we were talking about because I’m totally lost now. We went from ripping out the tub to wet baths to toilet vents with fans to sky lights and back again.
Scedergren- I posted this on the TMF Facebook group. I don’t know how TM would make this work with the folding roof but it would be awesome if they could!
https://youtube.com/shorts/DRyDuBiIJ...C88m6oVxolo5DL
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02-01-2024, 06:21 AM
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Yeah, we kind of spider webbed this thread. "works well" means eliminates bathroom smell. It clears fast.
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02-01-2024, 06:26 AM
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The Ekko bath would be great but I don't think it would work on the TM. The more I try to improve this trailer the more I realize the TM engineers really did and do a great job. Like the shower, the more I think about it the less I'm inclined to change it.
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02-01-2024, 08:03 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scedergren
"works well" means eliminates bathroom smell. It clears fast.
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What is it that is "working well" to eliminate the smell? Is it the 12 volt fan? Or is it the vent tube? The phrase "clears fast" implies that the clearing is fan-forced, and not just a lazy drift of air up 12 feet of hose. So it sounds like the 12 volt fan is what is doing the work?
Bill
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