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LarryJM

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Posted: 06/22/08 04:10pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

fla-gypsy wrote:

Yeah, I did away with mine altogether.


Same here and when I removed my outside shower I put that hose or an extension on the tub because we don't use the tub/shower, but DW does like to use the spray nozzle to do her hair in the sink and now there is enough hose to use it.

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Posted: 06/22/08 04:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Cut a notch in ours as soon as we got TT home from dealer. Works just great.


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Like others, I just cut mine and spread it apart to get the hose in or out. I have been doing this for many years on different trailers and haven't had one break yet.


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milzat wrote:

I cut a notch in the shower hose guide just narrow enough to release the hose. It works well and can be placed back into position while traveling.



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Thats the way the high walls come...it just snaps...may want to look at some of the parts for a HW and see in its interchangable.


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Posted: 06/22/08 08:33pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The answer to the question, "What is the purpose of the shower hose guide."

It is installed in lieu of an anti-siphon valve and is to keep the shower head from sitting in a tub full of dirty water and siphoning (reverse flow) fouled water into the fresh water lines when pressure is lost/pump turned off. (The dirty water in the lines could be ingested the next time you turn the pump on) I believe it is an RVIA code. You should have a sticker next to your entrance door showing the mfg complied with RVIA regulations if you have the shower hose ring installed.


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cmartin7143 wrote:

While my trailer is different. the ring that holds the shower hose may be the same. I am able to un-screw the shower head and pass the hose thru the ring. Beats the cutting. don't lose the black washer inside. Hope it helps.

Same here. I lay my shower head in the tub for travel.


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Posted: 06/23/08 12:51pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I unscrewed the shower head and pulled the hose out of the holder. It travel's fine when driving, does not come out of the head holder. DW uses the ring for a razor holder now.


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I was under the impression that it was there to hold the shower head at a lower height when my 7 year old takes a shower. But whatever blows your dress up. I dont really buy the anti-siphon line.

TOWIN4FUN

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THATS FUNNY BECAUSE WE HAVE NEVER HAD THE SHOWER HEAD FALL OFF ITS MOUNT WHILE TRAVELING. SO I USE THE RING TO HOLD A BOTTLE OF SHAMPOO UPSIDE DOWN. THAT WAY I DONT HAVE TO TRY TO BEND OVER TO GET MY SHAMPOO. I AM A PRETTY BIG GUY. LOL!!!

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sry about the cap locks

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