Johnnydefacto wrote:
Definitely ask ELC what valves he is using. I bought 2 pvc ball valves (home depot) and they did not work very well. I had a hard time finding pvc threaded barbs that would allow the 3/4" hose to fit. I think I had to get brass barbs in order to get a good fit and then had some problems with the pvc valve. It was leaking a little bit and making a loud whining noise. I ended up swapping the pvc's with brass valves that worked perfectly. Just make sure you take some hose with you to the hardware store and don't settle for "close enough" like I did.
As for the placement of the valves, even though the manuals are temporary, I would consider putting them in the same place you plan on putting the electric ones so that the install will be a quick swap out. Unless you plan on putting the valves right up against the drain pump (which would make sense considering you are going to tap into the drain pump for your power).
When you do the final electric pumps, please take pictures and do a step by step, I think this is a better way to go then my way of having to run additional wires and pull the switches.
Hoping the valves will fit under the access panel. It would be great if they would screw into the tank, then the pumps into the valves, but not holding my breath.
I really just want a temporary setup for tomorrow evening when we go out, and what I've got is I think my best bet to get that. If it leaks a little, it leaks a little, but since it will be above the water line of the bags, it shouldn't leak very much at all. Of course, I'm still pretty surprised the water can make it above the water level (in the bags), now. I assume the resistance of the bags to fill is what is doing it.