2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
dsatwork said:@Sandiegogal Our next mod......this will eliminate the weird smell in the trailer. HepvO® valve.... who knew this even existed? The HepvO® valve means enhanced plumbing design and system efficiency, without compromising performance or risking the escape of foul air into the living space from the drain or sewer.











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I didn't want to take any chances and figured I better leave it in place. Once I figured out the threaded end issue it went well as my feet were getting tired looking for a threaded female end at Lowe's. That's a great mod Dale and it didn't take long for Linda to use up the available space!Dalehelman said:@Michigan_Mike
The one YouTube video I watched said that you can eliminate air vent in your application. The application in my T@B required reconnecting the vent pipe since it also vents the black tank.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014

jkjenn said:@Dalehelman, once again thanks for a genius mod. Austin and the crew installed the Hepvo valve for me. What a difference, especially since my freshwater tank is in the bottom cupboard, so the top one is all I have.



ScottG said:Hepco or not, I agree with Dalehelman that the vent on the 320 needs to be maintained.
The drain from the kitchen sink is also the vent (and the only vent) from the grey tank. It joins a similar pipe rising from the black tank just after it passes through the wall at the top of the cabinet. A single pipe then continues to the vent opening on the driver's side of the trailer.
Sharon_is_SAM said:I just watched an install video and they said it can be installed horizontally or vertically.
@ReenieGReenieG said:ScottG said:Hepco or not, I agree with Dalehelman that the vent on the 320 needs to be maintained.
The drain from the kitchen sink is also the vent (and the only vent) from the grey tank. It joins a similar pipe rising from the black tank just after it passes through the wall at the top of the cabinet. A single pipe then continues to the vent opening on the driver's side of the trailer.
@ScottG, I'm not disagreeing, I just don't see a vent in the pics. So, to me, it doesn't look like these mods or my 320 has one. Maybe if I actually looked at the pipes?

@ReenieG, I agree with regard to the original pic you posted--there is no vent on the sink drain, and that suggests the Hepco valve itself does not require a vent to function properly.ReenieG said:ScottG said:Hepco or not, I agree with Dalehelman that the vent on the 320 needs to be maintained.
The drain from the kitchen sink is also the vent (and the only vent) from the grey tank. It joins a similar pipe rising from the black tank just after it passes through the wall at the top of the cabinet. A single pipe then continues to the vent opening on the driver's side of the trailer.
@ScottG, I'm not disagreeing, I just don't see a vent in the pics. So, to me, it doesn't look like these mods or my 320 has one. Maybe if I actually looked at the pipes?
This is not a T@B installation.ReenieG said:I found this pic on Amazon. I don't know what type of trailer this is, but my question is, does it matter if the HepvO valve is vertical or horizontal? This looks like a really nice clean install. I'm hoping to make enough room for a microwave under my sink, like @Marco did and I'd like to try something like this.