@MadCityJack What you're seeing is normal. The level will rise when hot (because the glycol expands) and lower when cool just like antifreeze in your car. (View Post)
I would be hesitant to try and utilize them to support any static weight. I think they’re plenty robust enough for the occasional tug/pull to get the camper into place but having a constant 250lbs pu… (View Post)
In my situation I simply used the 12v pump off of Amazon. It took maybe 10 minutes to pump 5 gallons of fluid. To me it didn’t seem worth the effort to get my shop vac (which I use almost exclusively… (View Post)
This looks like hard water spots. They make a specific cleaner/polish for rv sidewalls that might remove it. Start with the least caustic stuff first. Vinegar is the first thing I try and then move u… (View Post)
Good question. I could drive it out to our county dump. It sounds like flushing it down the toilet is a no no. Just need a lid for my bucket and I taking it to the dump isn't a huge issue for me. (View Post)