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Old 04-23-2017, 08:47 AM   #21
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To those that said SINK DRAIN you are 100% correct


To those that said anything else you are 100% wrong


View the attached video link


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...1g-LOWUQ8uiRLg


The OP has a 1992 model year The video is of the same model but for 1993 year


Notice the OP's pictures Pay attention to the drain and also to the furnace exhaust
Then view the video and notice the sink and the furnace below thee sink


They say a picture is worth a 1000 words Well the video says much more


Its a sink drain
Why do you keep linking that video? It shows nothing about that fitting, let alone if it is a sink drain or not.
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Old 04-23-2017, 10:10 AM   #22
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To those that said SINK DRAIN you are 100% correct


To those that said anything else you are 100% wrong


View the attached video link


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...1g-LOWUQ8uiRLg


The OP has a 1992 model year The video is of the same model but for 1993 year


Notice the OP's pictures Pay attention to the drain and also to the furnace exhaust
Then view the video and notice the sink and the furnace below thee sink


They say a picture is worth a 1000 words Well the video says much more


Its a sink drain

That came off a little harsh. Most of us are just playing the guessing game here. We aren't saying we know for a fact - either way and don't have a horse in the race.

Whatever it ends up being, should literally take 4 minutes for the OP to figure out. Getting kind of silly. You won't get a prize if you end up having the right answer
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Old 04-23-2017, 10:55 AM   #23
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[QUOTE=bansai;514157] Most of us are just playing the guessing game here. We aren't saying we know for a fact

OH sorry I didn't know we were playing a guessing game

The OP asked a question and got different answers and the horse is still being beaten.

I provided a Video of the same model he has just a year apart and I also stated that from my own experience with a similar Jayco Pop Up that it is a sink drain

I have stated this as a fact so the question been answered and even after providing FACT the game is still being placed

How many times does the horse need to be beaten

And where has the OP been in this guessing game
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Old 04-23-2017, 11:14 AM   #24
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Why do you keep linking that video? It shows nothing about that fitting, let alone if it is a sink drain or not.
Maybe its because nobody has acknowledge viewing the video and seeing the obvious that is does indeed show the sink and furnace and when compared to the OP's pictures it is clearly the sink drain

Open your eyes and you will agree that its a sink drain


But better yet why has so much space been spent on a simple answer
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Maybe its because nobody has acknowledge viewing the video and seeing the obvious that is does indeed show the sink and furnace and when compared to the OP's pictures it is clearly the sink drain

Open your eyes and you will agree that its a sink drain


But better yet why has so much space been spent on a simple answer
It may be obvious to you but it sure as heck isn't obvious to me. I do not see a drain fitting in that video. At what point in that poor quality video do you see the drain?
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It may be obvious to you but it sure as heck isn't obvious to me. I do not see a drain fitting in that video. At what point in that poor quality video do you see the drain?
I do agree that it is a poor quality video an you can not see the drain in the video BUT you can clearly see the sink and the furnace at the 1:20 to 1:30 mark in the video and if you compare them to the OP's picture it should be a plain as the nose on your face that is the sink drain
I am sure you can see the sink in the video Now where would it drain to if the sink is located above the furnace

Also as stated this is the same set up that I had on an older pop-up that I owned once so I can say for fact it is the sink drain

I truly appreciate that you doubt me and facts .
Why is it that someone with you knowledge would find it so difficult to believe someone that also has knowledge and experience in that pop-up
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I do agree that it is a poor quality video an you can not see the drain in the video BUT you can clearly see the sink and the furnace at the 1:20 to 1:30 mark in the video and if you compare them to the OP's picture it should be a plain as the nose on your face that is the sink drain
I am sure you can see the sink in the video Now where would it drain to if the sink is located above the furnace

Also as stated this is the same set up that I had on an older pop-up that I owned once so I can say for fact it is the sink drain

I truly appreciate that you doubt me and facts .
Why is it that someone with you knowledge would find it so difficult to believe someone that also has knowledge and experience in that pop-up
Oh, I don't doubt that the fitting is a sink drain (and I have already said I believed it was a drain and why); I just couldn't see it from that poor quality video and your vague description of what to look for.
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I just couldn't see it from that poor quality video and your vague description of what to look for.
Again I agree about the quality of the video but that was all I could find on the net

However what was vague about the description I gave which said to compare the OP's pictures to what is shown in the video where it CLEARLY shows the drain and furnace location on the outside it CLEARLY shows the sink and furnace on the inside I think Ray Charles could have seen that. Plus my stating from experience that was a sink drain.

Just proves the old saying about leading the horse to water but not being able to make him drink it.
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I believe that horse has been beaten to death. Even the original poster left town! LOL
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I believe that horse has been beaten to death. Even the original poster left town! LOL
I bet he's out camping and enjoying his camper now that he has the drain connected to the sink
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