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LTCLarry wrote: pasusan wrote: SkippysPad wrote: Wow.....39 new posts since I last checked. Must be some neat Mods I need to see........NOPE. 
And to think, I have to remind my kids how stupid they look when they have an argument on facebook for the whole world to see.
I've heard good things about the accumulator below. Never used it or tried it myself. Good Luck and let us know if you do it. Pics are always a good thing.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/shurflo174-24-oz-accumulator-tank.aspx?a=422840 Believe it or not the argument continues for the whole world to see...
Anyway - I added the accumulator - it works great. I especially like being able to flush the toilet if I forgot to turn on the pump.
Here's a pic:
 Is this the Shurflo model from skippyspad? Yes, it is - I got mine from Amazon. That's all I had room for.
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Yes it's the Shurflo. The advantage of this one is it's small. If you have room somewhere for the big one, that's great, but to put one on mine near the pump I would almost have to use the Shurflo. It's about the same size a my pump. Maybe about 1/2 the size of a 2 litre pop bottle.
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PennyPA wrote: Where did you put these expansion tanks? Looks like the pictured one is in the house as opposed to the basement next to the pump. And what did you tap into? I don't see how this would alleviate the pump noise though since the pump would have to go on as you use the water in this tank, wouldn't it?
I have a travel trailer so mine had to be in the house as you put it. Just so happens its in the same cab. as my pump. Came right off the pump to the tank and then on to the rest of the water system. As others have said I set the tank pressure at or just below kick on pressure for the pump. I can run a faucet at full for 30 sec. before the pump comes on.
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Bit Bucket

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SabreCanuck wrote: I added a 2 gallon tank that I purchased at Home Depot for about $50.00. I took the fittings off of the pressure side of my water pump and went to Home Depot with them in hand. I talked to the guy at HD about the fittings and found out they are somehwat 'special' but are the same thread/size as lawn sprinkler system fittings. I used a couple of steel braided water hoses (the ones that you might see UNDER your sink to tie the tank into the water system.
You CAN put the tank anywhere in the system but I am glad that I put it right beside the pump de to the SIGNIFICANT reduction in noise which I personally blame on 'rattling' water lines. The lines no longer rattle because the accumulator tank provides even pressure.
Well phooey, ain't got the room under there that I thought I had, gonna be interesting to see just what I can shoe-horn in there 
...probably not going to get that one done before the trip this coming weekend...
On the other hand, I did get the generator re-installation finished up, really liking how it turned out. 

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Bit Bucket, very nice generator installation. How is the platform attched to the TT?
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Bit Bucket

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LTCLarry wrote: Bit Bucket, very nice generator installation. How is the platform attched to the TT?
Thanks!
The main support is a heavy guage 4" channel iron. It is welded to the frame with 3/8 x 4" flat bar extending 18" up the I-Beams. (4) 2"x2" square tubing pieces are supporting the box with webbing pieces added to re-inforce them.
I like the clean look so tried to hide the frame.
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How much do you think all that weighs? Do you know how much it reduced your tongue wt by? Your genny a diesel?
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Bit Bucket

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Fisherguy wrote: How much do you think all that weighs? Do you know how much it reduced your tongue wt by? Your genny a diesel?
With a full tank (6 gal) of gas, 70 lbs of steel, 113 lbs of genny, and the battery and plywood and other stuff, it weighs right at 285 lbs.
On the tongue of the trailer, there is (4) 6 volt batteries, and under the bed in the front of the trailer near the batteries is a 2800 watt inverter.
Using my Shurline tongue scale before and after, I measured my tongue weight as increasing about 50 lbs (but it is hard to really tell because I get about +- 30 lbs readings on the shurline, depending on whether I am lifting or lowering the jack).
I can load the trailer in ways that easily add or subtract about 150 lbs from the tongue weight, which tells you how much beer and other unnecesary *stuff* we carry with us.
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I got tired of the plastic strap for the cap of the water fill outlet breaking off all the time. So today I got a small piece of chain and put a cotter pin in the cap and attached the chain and the attached the chain to the outlet base. The cotter pin allows the cap to turn and now I will not need to replace for a long time.
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Bit Bucket wrote:
I can load the trailer in ways that easily add or subtract about 150 lbs from the tongue weight, which tells you how much beer and other unnecesary *stuff* we carry with us. 
Beer is never unnecessary!
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