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Topic: Keystone Bullet Premier

Posted By: garysol on 06/06/11 12:51pm

I like my black tank flush as well....

So i dropped my trailer off to the dealer this morning for a few repairs.
1. Replace LP regulator with one that does not leak and has a pop up level indicator.
2. Replace our toy lock. Ours decided to not retract and left me with 10 feet of cable on the ground.
3. Replace the lock on the kitchen. It feels like it has a bad tumbler. It is very hard to lock/unlock and it is also very hard to remove the key.


2020 GMC Canyon
2022 NoBo 19.2


Posted By: FensterRV on 06/06/11 01:08pm

Hi G, I was looking at this one. Similar to yours?

http://www.awesometools.com/gaswatch-propane-tank-gauge.asp

Regarding your #3 item, check out Virtual Garage's mod's. The Cambi lock seems like the way to go.


2011 Bullet Premier 31BHPR with comfort package
Pro Pride Hitch w/ Prodigy P2.
Steadyfast Stabilizers
Pulled by "Big Daddy", aka 2000 Ford Excursion.


Posted By: kainen on 06/06/11 01:24pm

lakings10 wrote:

Quick question, does the 19FBPR have a black tank flush? Looked on keystones website and couldn't find anything.


Yes it does


Posted By: CampinEarls on 06/06/11 01:31pm

FensterRV wrote:

Well we now have one official trip under our belt. We had a fantastic time and we love the camper. I'm going to ramble a few thoughts about the Bullet and come back when I have more time.


First the few negatives

1) The grey tank is just plain too small. WAY TOO SMALL. We were at a state park and just had electic and water. You really can take all of 1 shower and maybe do the dishes twice before being completely full. That STINKS. I doubt you can upgrade the size of your tank right?


Just wondering, are you going by the gauge? I know on my first couple trips I thought it filled way too quick, then while at a non-sewer site I tested it to the limits, the gauge showed full, then at least 2 (not water conserving) showers, and some dishes and what-not it finally started to come up into the tub. I think my "full" is actually about half.


2009 Chevy Z71 CrewCab
2010 Bullet Premier 31BHPR


Posted By: jasoncw on 06/06/11 01:53pm

CampinEarls wrote:

Just wondering, are you going by the gauge? I know on my first couple trips I thought it filled way too quick, then while at a non-sewer site I tested it to the limits, the gauge showed full, then at least 2 (not water conserving) showers, and some dishes and what-not it finally started to come up into the tub. I think my "full" is actually about half.

Same here.


2016 Jayco Eagle 324BHTS
2005 Ford Excursion 6.8L 4.56's, V/C Springs, PP 3P, P3

Past:
2011 Keystone Bullet Premier 31BHPR
2009 Forest River Flagstaff 830RBSS



Posted By: FensterRV on 06/06/11 01:57pm

Hey Earls!

I was going by the gauges which I thought was reasonable. [emoticon]
I emptied into the woods three 5 Gallon buckets of pure water from the grey, as a test to see how much capacity really was.

Does anyone know how many gallon tank both the grey and black really are?

This info would be helpful. Calling Keystone now to find out. Not confident they will help lol.


Posted By: garysol on 06/06/11 02:01pm

I have never actually checked my grey tank gauge. When my feet are under water in the shower I know it's time [emoticon]


Posted By: FensterRV on 06/06/11 02:07pm

As per the Keystone rep I just spoke to, the grey and blank tank are 30 gallons each!!! Fresh is 41 gallons. Could this be right? Maybe my sensors are whacky!
Any input?


Posted By: VirtualGarage on 06/06/11 02:22pm

FensterRV wrote:

Regarding your #3 item, check out Virtual Garage's mod's. The Cambi lock seems like the way to go.

The only problem is the kitchen lock is too long for the Combi Cam. Mine came with a CH751 lock that I replaced with one with a different key.


2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali ~ 2010 Keystone Premier 31BHPR ~ Sold: 2009 Tango 289BH
ProPride 3P Hitch ~ RV Modifications ~ Gear & Accessories ~ Road Trip 2010



Posted By: RUFFSTUFF on 06/06/11 02:29pm

Sounds like you guys need to practice some water conservation techniques.
1. Don't run the shower continuously. Only run it to get wet or rinse off. You probably have a cutoff valve on your shower head. Use it.
2. If you have 2 sinks, fill one with soapy water to wash dishes, use the other to rinse.
3. Don't over flush the toilet. Once it's gone, it's gone, no need to keep flushing. Disregard for skidmarks.
4. Gages lie.
5. 30 gallons IS TOO SMALL! Dang.


2014 KZ Inferno 3712T
2015 Ford F350 DRW Platinum 6.7L
2010 Ford F250 Crew Cab 6.4L



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