Hey Jon, happy to help. Yes, I was able to find the replacement parts to #BM44YR. The 90 degree angle #BM99RR and the check valve #BM98GR have 1/2" MPT fitting that connect directly to your B&B RV Water Center. So no worries about…
Hey Tyler, you’ve got a couple ways to approach that depending on how often you’re off-grid. If most of your time is still campgrounds, the AR3 Essential #GB39FR will cover your day-to-day really well. Then for occasional off-grid trips, some folks…
Hey Larry! We didn't have that washer so I went ahead and added it to our site. The 1/2" Cone Washer for RV PEX Water Line Fittings #LSB82XR is what you're looking for.
Hi Craig! Thanks for the pictures! ^___^ The Americana Aluminum Trailer Wheel - Split Spoke - 15" x 6" Rim - 5 on 4-1/2" #AM63FV is very very similar to the Sendel T03 wheel. To the point of not being able to tell them apart, to be…
Hey Jason. The Seaflo Fresh Water Electric RV Toilet item #SE95CR uses 1 quart or just under 1/4 gallon per flush. It has a Flush setting for cleaning the bowl and a Drain setting to reduce water levels. What kind of trailer or motorhome do you have…
Hi George, That’s a great question. The SmartPlug RV power inlet kits only come with straight connectors there isn’t a 90 degree connector sold separately by itself. The only 50 amp 90 degree angled cord SmartPlug currently offers is part #SM54SB. If…
Hey Michael, welcome back! The Alpha Systems 1021 Self-Leveling Sealant #AL98KV is going to do the same thing as Dicor as long as we're talking about a self-leveling sealant. The main difference is going to be the branding. They both use a butyl…
Hey Kendall. There's no database that's going to let me look up the information on your camper with the VIN number. What style of wheel are you looking for? What size tire are you needing and what are your current wheels lug nut pattern? You…
Hello Don, thanks for reaching out. The Furrion RV Roof Vent #FR54ZD is a standard size and has attachment tabs that will accommodate most any standard vent cover. We have these available in black and white. I recommend the following: - MaxxAir…
The Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 12 Volt - 8,800 Btu - 6 Gal Tank Item AT96121 is the direct replacement for the GC6AA-10E. Unfortunately it is out of stock with no expected restock date. Instead I recommend the Furrion RV…
Hey Donald, Nope! The Bluetooth/WiFi app is free to download and free to use with the portable Watchdog Surge Protector #HU42VR. There will be a QR code on the front of the surge protector that you simply scan and it will get you all set up. I have…
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How do I keep my RV’s plumbing system running smoothly?
Use a water filter to protect your freshwater lines, and check sewer hoses and connections regularly for leaks. A pressure regulator prevents damage from high-pressure hookups. Treat your black tank with proper chemicals and clean it out regularly for worry-free performance.
What kind of sewer hose do I need?
Look for a durable, collapsible hose around 15–20 feet in length. Make sure it has swivel fittings and a good seal at both ends. Hose supports help with draining and prevent kinks in the line.
How can I make sure the water in my RV is safe to drink?
Always use a potable drinking water hose and an inline water filter. Pressure regulators help prevent overpressurization, which can damage RV plumbing components and fittings.
Do I need special plumbing fittings for my RV?
Yes—RV and camper plumbing systems often use specific fittings and adapters. Keep quick-connects, elbows, and seals on hand to simplify setup and avoid leaks at the campsite.
How do I winterize my RV’s plumbing?
Drain your tanks and lines completely, then use RV antifreeze to protect pipes, faucets, and P-traps. A pump converter kit makes this process simple.If you’re not sure where to start, check out our article: Winterize and De-Winterize Your RV. It’s a step-by-step guide to getting your RV ready for freezing weather and making it easy to hit the road when spring comes!
What’s the benefit of a tankless RV water heater?
Tankless heaters provide hot water on demand, save space, and reduce energy use. They’re ideal for off-grid setups and long showers—just make sure they’re compatible with your RV’s plumbing and electrical system.