Great question. Black tank should be directly under toilet. Grey tank between kitchen sink & bathroom then the fresh water tank should be under the bed. I’ll be at the factory soon and do more videos
Love your vids. They are always very informative. My one wish change for T@bs is the option of an all aluminum trailer. I know it would be more expensive - but not as expensive as buying a new vehicle and being stuck driving it all the time. An aluminum trailer would lower the weight and extend the life of the RV by eliminating the problem of rust.
Hi Paul! Thanks for the videos, they helped me decide to go with a purchase of the Tab 400. I noticed in the video you mentioned the way it was made with the heating system slows it to be used in extreme temperatures. Since you did get to see the stages of the build I’m hoping you can tell me what precaution I need to take to ensure the outside shower doesn’t freeze. Thanks again Paul. PS I’m keeping the inside temp near 70. Rita
I would suggest winterizing the water system. If not then disconnect the hose from the outside shower and put some insulation in that area. Hopefully that will work. No guarantees. Good Luck!
Enjoyed the factory tour. On the 2024 400 Boondocks where are the fresh water, grey water and black tanks located?
Great question. Black tank should be directly under toilet. Grey tank between kitchen sink & bathroom then the fresh water tank should be under the bed. I’ll be at the factory soon and do more videos
Love your vids. They are always very informative. My one wish change for T@bs is the option of an all aluminum trailer. I know it would be more expensive - but not as expensive as buying a new vehicle and being stuck driving it all the time. An aluminum trailer would lower the weight and extend the life of the RV by eliminating the problem of rust.
Hi Paul!
Thanks for the videos, they helped me decide to go with a purchase of the Tab 400. I noticed in the video you mentioned the way it was made with the heating system slows it to be used in extreme temperatures. Since you did get to see the stages of the build I’m hoping you can tell me what precaution I need to take to ensure the outside shower doesn’t freeze. Thanks again Paul.
PS I’m keeping the inside temp near 70.
Rita
I would suggest winterizing the water system. If not then disconnect the hose from the outside shower and put some insulation in that area. Hopefully that will work. No guarantees. Good Luck!
How do you get to the hot water bypass valve in the 2022? It’s not right there like in this one
Actually, actually, actually!!
Appreciate you watching.
Pls learn to hold the camera steady...
I do the best I can. Sorry it wasn't as good as you liked.