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Post by RdRmr on May 23, 2016 17:43:27 GMT -5
No, the main is the shower/bathroom sink. Just because it's larger I guess. Now, there is also an audible alarm system that monitors all tank levels and will start to squeal when one of them gets full. At least that's how mine is set up. Happy Camping....
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Post by RdRmr on May 23, 2016 17:36:41 GMT -5
chefbob, Our Durango 2500 315RKD is the same, you need to turn the bathroom light on at the fixture on the ceiling, DW doesn't like it, difficult for her to reach. I will be looking into adding a wall switch too one of the lights in there after our next trip. The middle switch on the bank of three under the A/C furnace stat is for the exterior light above the door as johnr stated (yellow bug light). I have an additional switch by the tank info panel that turns on the white LEDs in the door exterior light and another for the awning drum lights.
Bath room light switch has been added/completed, thread under "Upgrades & Modifications". 9-28-16
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Post by RdRmr on May 23, 2016 17:23:55 GMT -5
fdesantis10, If your tanks are like my Durango 2500 315RKD, the capacity totals are listed the same. My galley has a 40 gallon capacity and the shower/bathroom grey has a 57 gallon capacity = 97 gal. total. That is how mine is configured. I also have a rocker switch on the panel that switches the reading from one grey to the other. All three of my drain valve handles are on the outside, one black and grey midway on the coach and the other galley grey near the rear. Never have had an issue on any of the 5TH wheels I've owned. As long as the valves themselves are up inside it shouldn't be an issue.
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Post by RdRmr on May 23, 2016 16:59:19 GMT -5
Gary, I would be careful with a 3/4 ton truck. You need to check your GVWR of your current vehicle, most 3/4 tons run around 9-10,000 GVWR. Not to mention your payload capacity. That is the reason I stepped up to a 1 ton SRW prior to purchasing our Durango 2500 315RKD, hitch weight on that unit empty started at 1,980. Now put me, the wife and all the stuff in the 5TH wheel and we are over the capacity of the truck. Will it still pull it? Yes but you are over your truck's rating (not good) if you were to have an accident. I towed a Cougar High Country 291RLS with my 3/4 ton, GVWR of the Cougar was 9,000 with a hitch weight empty of 1,200. Be careful with the GVWR of your truck. Do your homework carefully. Happy Camping....
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Post by RdRmr on May 23, 2016 11:17:59 GMT -5
Hello, Purchased a new 2016 Durango 315RKD in Nov. 2015. Traded our Cougar High Country, glad we did. We are not new to RVing, been hitting the road for over twenty years. So far we have logged over 6,000 towed miles on the new unit. Just wanted to say hi to all.
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