I chucked the 90deg sink drain, fitted a straight one with 90deg bend further down to clear a drawer, then it ran like whirlpool. Cost about $5 for thedrain and 40c for the 90deg bend.
I just put a bypass line in with a ball valve so if I have any issues I just open the valveAfter free camping with no pressure issues what so ever whilst on the pump. We found at caravan parks the water pressure for both hot and cold was "poor". After showering in the van with the pressure of which I'm pretty sure I could produce through a straw, I cracked it and ripped the guts out of the PLV. Still sits in the toolbox just in case I ever need it. I can now shower with awesome pressure, and filling the sink doesn't take an eternity.
Now to fix the sink draining issues damn right angles and chicken bits just dont mix. hahahaha
After free camping with no pressure issues what so ever whilst on the pump. We found at caravan parks the water pressure for both hot and cold was "poor". After showering in the van with the pressure of which I'm pretty sure I could produce through a straw, I cracked it and ripped the guts out of the PLV. Still sits in the toolbox just in case I ever need it. I can now shower with awesome pressure, and filling the sink doesn't take an eternity.
Now to fix the sink draining issues damn right angles and chicken bits just dont mix. hahahaha
Then I need to increase the size of the water tankOnly issue with higher pressure shower might be running out of hot water too soon!
Brass valve underneath the van . Not the T shaped valve that is the tempering valve .How do you identify where this is in the plumbing?
Link to the post please?You can fix the slow draining sink with a check valve placed in the pipe work just after the shower floor drain. Stops an airlock from occuring and works a treat. I posted diagrams in another post on where I put it and the product used if your interested.
I will be looking for the flow restrictor you mentioned as well. Bloody water pressure is very low considering incoming pressure is so high. Would love to have a nice shower at more than the rate of dribbling out.
Thanks
Doug
http://www.expandasdownunder.com/threads/expanda-plumbing-fixed.8969/#post-153416Link to the post please?
Marv
If the sink drains slowly and you have a 90 deg plug hole nothing will change until you get rid of the 90 deg sink drain.....cost $9..........as for the twin drain BS, I fitted a 150mm van wide pipe which became a 40lt grey water tank and all my drains flowed into it, no backing up, no twin drains, drains flowed very fast and got a overnight grey water tank too boot, also turn tank off and no dust would blow out of drains...........easily washed out .............http://www.expandasdownunder.com/threads/drovers-14-44-3.4502/ details somewhere in there..........................
Pretty sure its the 40mm and you can get them hereThanks, 40mm or 32mm?
On mine the 90 deg certainly was slowing things down as the diameter was half the size and a major restriction, with the straight fitting, big hole and it ran away, my drains had been upgraded earlier from the nightmare that was original so no flow problems except from the sink..
ChristianIf it's the brass reducer under your van you can pull it apart and get the internal spring and stretch the spring and this will give you much better water pressure and still giving you the high pressure protection.
Christian