The pan is a good idea. I have the pan in my Newell although I have the combo Splendide. I don't remember having a drain on it but I will check. A large leak such as a blown water hose might be helped by the drain but with a small leak such as a leaking tub, the pan having water in it, or the wet bay having water in it, would hopefully alert the owner to a problem before it causes damage to the coach as it otherwise might.
Can someone please take a few photos of their dryer vent inside. I need to see how the cable assembly is mounted on the door itself and on the handle side......
Thanks!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan
And discarded (well I saved it, cause I never throw anything away!) the plastic vent. Used the sleeve to go from inner to outer wall on the newell. Then routed the vent to the outlet and secured with ring clamps.
I have a ventless one in my apartment and it never really dries anything. The vented dryer I have at the house is far better. I have high hopes for the 2100C as it's essentially the same one.
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan
Hi Steve, I do have the stacked unit. They work fine. Would hate to remove them for modern convenience but could use the space above for other uses. Alas, I will still keep the stacker for now despite my dreams. Hate to waste something that is still good. I doubt they have washed more than 50 loads in their life. My concern is the age of the hoses since I have been redoing so much of the plumbing lately...