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Camp Set Up Tips & Tricks Plus Products That Work And Those That Don't
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<blockquote data-quote="PabloP" data-source="post: 419933" data-attributes="member: 4430"><p>Too bad that the sloping awing to a bucket doesn't work for you Mike as I used it successfully on a previous van, but it had a different rolling system. In fact I was toying with the idea of putting a funnel instead of bucket and hose straight into the van water inlet.</p><p></p><p>How about running a hose or thick plastic strip along the top of the awing near the outer edge to divert the water to one side, that has a few magnets or bits of steel fixed inside/on it and hold it in place with the magnets underneath the awing. Would still need a bit of a slope, but I guess you could use two pieces to run it to the middle of the awing, and then into a bucket at that point.</p><p></p><p>Rob P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PabloP, post: 419933, member: 4430"] Too bad that the sloping awing to a bucket doesn't work for you Mike as I used it successfully on a previous van, but it had a different rolling system. In fact I was toying with the idea of putting a funnel instead of bucket and hose straight into the van water inlet. How about running a hose or thick plastic strip along the top of the awing near the outer edge to divert the water to one side, that has a few magnets or bits of steel fixed inside/on it and hold it in place with the magnets underneath the awing. Would still need a bit of a slope, but I guess you could use two pieces to run it to the middle of the awing, and then into a bucket at that point. Rob P. [/QUOTE]
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