Hey Larry, Yes, The Valterra #VAL95MB is a kit with both the #VAL35MB 3" and #VAL55MB 1-1/2" included. They kit them together for a convenient full replacement system, or we offer them both separately as well. Are you looking to get both…
You should be able to tell which Valterra Double RV Waste Valves you need by inspecting your current connection points. The one end with the lugs on it is the same on all 3 parts so you simply need to determine if you need hubs, spigots, or a…
LaSalle Bristol doesn't make it so that you can replace much on their cable actuated waste valves besides just the handle so you would be better off just replacing the entire valve and cable system with Valterra's Black #TC372 and Gray…
The gasket is the portion of the gate valve that's allowing waste water to leak through and not actually the gate. Both companies are using a rubber gasket that will eventually fail so it really comes down to the other features of the gate valve…
Hey Vince, the Valterra E-Valve Electric Waste Valve System for RV Black and Gray Water Tanks #VAL95MB does need to connect to a 12 volt power source so you could run it to your batteries directly if that's an option?
Hello Mike, Valterra who is the owner of Mighty Cord is based in California, the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug - 15 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male - Triangle #A10-3015AVP is made in China. Were you looking made here in the United States?
Hey Ken, the LaSalle Bristol Cable-Actuated RV Waste Valve for Black Water Tank #34466N4AB48GMA that you referenced is exactly what you are looking for. It is the same thing as the part number 72-4396 66N4AB48GMA you are looking for we just have…
Hello Pete, thanks for reaching out. The Valterra Waste Valve Body w/ Flexible Cable #VAL54MB comes pre-assembled so it would not be recommended to cut this. A better option would be Valterra Waste Valve Body w/ Flexible Cable #TC372. This has a…
The switches of the Valterra EZ Valve Electric Waste Valve #E1003VP that you referenced are considered weather proof but I would still recommend you install them away from direct rain and weather. You'll have to use your best judgment but under a…
This is an unexpected configutation with the valve connected directly to the black tank. Nevertheless, it seems that a Valtera #F02-2106 Replacement Rubber Grommet would fix you right up. I think I would spring for some new Valterra #H03-0018 hose…
Hey Antonio, yes the Curt fifth wheel rail kit part #C16427-204 that you referenced does fit your 2025 Ram 2500 short bed. Do you have a fifth wheel hitch already?
Hey Jeff, for a 2019 Chevy Silverado 2500 without the OEM underbed rail kit I would go with the Demco Hijacker Autoslide fifth wheel hitch part #DM43SV for a hitch that will automatically slide back as your customer makes tight turns so they'd…
RV waste valves are essential for managing your black and gray water systems. They ensure smooth operation and prevent leaks, making them a crucial component for any RV enthusiast. Consider factors like compatibility with your RV model, ease of installati
Electric waste valves offer the convenience of remote operation, which can be a significant upgrade for many RV owners. They are generally easier to operate, especially in tight spaces. However, manual valves are often simpler to install and maintain, making them a reliable choice for those who prefer straightforward solutions.
Yes, some RV waste valves can be adapted for other uses, such as garden grey water systems. Ensure the valve's material and design are suitable for the intended application. It's always a good idea to consult with a professional if you're unsure about compatibility.
Check the specifications of the valve to ensure it matches the size and type of your RV's existing plumbing. Some valves are OEM replacements, which means they are designed to fit specific RV models perfectly. It's also helpful to look for reviews from others with similar RV models.
Ensure you have the right tools and enough space to work comfortably. It's often recommended to replace all valves at once to provide slack in the pipes, making installation easier. If the screws provided are too short, consider using longer ones for a secure fit. Always check for leaks after installation.
When selecting an RV waste valve, consider the compatibility with your RV's plumbing, the type of valve (manual or electric), and the ease of installation. Some valves come with additional features like built-in rinsing capabilities, which can be beneficial for maintaining your holding tanks.