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Hey coultergeist, thanks for the detailed explanation. Nice option to consider. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img"> <br>-Bruce
 
You're welcome Bruce.&nbsp; Glad it can help some other people or give them some ideas they can adapt to their particular needs.
 
Rambling on my way through &amp; really enjoying reading of others creativity and solutions...especially the KISS ones.<br><br>On keeping things simple, my wife and i just ordered a fiberglass rv (<a href="http://www.parkliner.com/" rel="nofollow">Parkliner.com</a>). One of the reasons we settled on that rig to tow behind our van conversion is the builder will build-it-your-way as far as what appliances, etc you want. With that in mind, we chose to have things really simple with plumbing etc. Once we get it in the driveway i am going to install a manual whale <a href="http://www.whalepumps.com/marine/pr...ndlyID=Whale-Gusher-Galley-Pump-foot-operated" rel="nofollow">Marine foot pump</a> so we don't have to access the dual batteries just for some water out of the kitchen sink. The shower stall i asked them not to install the shower head/plumbing as we will use our garden sprayer system we love, in fact my wife really won't give it up. . . and since we were utilizing our system of kettle hot water into sprayer we did not need an onboard propane water heater...more of that KISS stuff. We've camped like this (KISS) for years and it has worked out great.<br><br>Anywhooo, here is one more vote for keeping things simple.<br>Cheers,<br>Thom
 
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