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 Location: TX | We are putting in our own living quarters. Is it necessary to vent a refrigerator that is electric-only? It is a compact refrigerator that we bought at Walmart. Also, if we put a watertank in the rear tack, where does the plumbing tubing go? Does it take a special pump to pump water that far?? |
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Location: MI | If the refrigerator is 100% electrical then you do not need to vent it. |
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Posts: 634
   Location: Tipton, IN | First, are you putting a shower in? If so you'll need at least a 30 gallon fresh water tank, and that will take up you rear tack. |
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      Location: south of Cowtown, TEXAS | We have a 30 gal tank under the 'boot box'. The pump fits nicely (and we have an outside spigot) and there is still room left for a water heater. |
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Posts: 524
 Location: Lone Oak, Tx | I have a 25 gal in my tack compartment but I use it strictly for water for the horses. http://community.webshots.com/photo/249894336/268781036sGWDNG
Safe Riding,
Todd |
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   Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | Read the installation instruction on the refridgerator. You need to allow space for an exchange of air. I added my tank under the boot box and the pump is right along side. This keeps the weight low and pipes short. I can access all of my plumbing by opening the cabinet doors or the top of the boot box. Turfa |
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