Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
in Anything Eriba-related Mon Aug 08, 2022 9:36 pmby Simon Todd (deleted)
Ok so I’m a little confused about the waste water outlets under the van. I thought I saw 2 outlets, 1 under the bathroom and another under the kitchen. Does that mean I need 2 waste water containers and if so, what do I do when I have draft skirt fitted?
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RE: Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
in Anything Eriba-related Mon Aug 08, 2022 9:55 pmby JohnE (deleted)
My 2010 Feeling 425 has the two drains connected together with a single outlet located on the (UK) nearside - about halfway between the axle and the front corner steady.
RE: Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
in Anything Eriba-related Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:53 pmby Aaron Calder • | 3.834 Posts
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RE: Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
in Anything Eriba-related Tue Aug 09, 2022 8:14 amby Steamdrivenandy • | 1.054 Posts
I remember that our 2001 540 had separate drain outlets on either side of the van, one for kitchen and one fo washroom. It came with two plastic jerrycans that werr used to collect the waste and stored neatly on the washroom floor for travel. Although not wheeled like a Wastemaster, they were lighter when full and in many ways better than using a single collector.
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RE: Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
in Anything Eriba-related Tue Aug 09, 2022 11:14 amby Pepé Le Pew • | 2.752 Posts
Our 2008 Troll came with a little man who took care of all the dirty unpleasantries like waste water, washing up and emptying the plastic suitcase on wheels when it was full of doings.
I'm pretty sure he was called Wilfred. Although it could have been Titus.
He lived in the front outside cupboard, squeezed in next to the heavy red thing that I think has gas in.
We offered him a cup of tea from time to time and asked if he was hungry, but he didn't seem to want for much. We had a blue plastic bowl that we let him use when he wanted a stand-up bath, though he habitually used his own soap.
He wasn't one for long conversations; he just got on with his work with a cheery smile, doffing his little cap and nodding when we asked if he was well.
In 2014 we were on our way home from a lovely week at the marvellous campsite near Arisaig (now sadly closed) when we decided to stop and stretch our legs at the souvenir shop in Tyndrum.
Something made me check the front compartment. I don't know what. A sixth sense, perhaps.
Once I'd worked out how to open the catches, I lifted the cover and discovered to our horror that Little Wilf wasn't there.
His spare pair of trousers, a tin mug and a dog-eared copy of The Tiger Who Came To Tea were, but he wasn't.
We often wondered what became of him.
Perhaps he'd wandered off into the machair at the beach in pursuit of an interesting seaside beetle and becoming distracted, didn't see us pull away.
I have a recurring picture in my mind's eye of his dismayed and wrinkly little face receding in the distance as he tried in vain to attract our attention.
It's quite upsetting, really.
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RE: Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
in Anything Eriba-related Tue Aug 09, 2022 1:05 pmby Simon Todd (deleted)
This is under the fridge/kitchen 2642648F-53B6-4238-9FDD-A048F8A35FD3.jpeg - Bild entfernt (keine Rechte)
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RE: Feeling and Nova Lite waste water
in Anything Eriba-related Tue Aug 09, 2022 1:10 pmby Aaron Calder • | 3.834 Posts
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