Is Grand Design installing the shower faucets up side down?
Ever since getting my 297RSTS, I have wondered about turning the handles downward to turn on the water. Gravity and bumps in the road would seem to "potentially" allow the water to be turned on. Also, if you are trying to quickly turn things off, a downward motion is more natural than lifting up.
And the second factor is the fitting for the hose points up causing the hose to always have a bend and put stress on the fitting which doesn't seem to be terribly robust to begin with.
And reading the RV Travel review of a Flagstaff 5er this morning, I noticed in their photos, the faucet is installed with the hose pointing down rather than up like mine in the attached photo. Theirs allows the hose to hang nice and straight with less stress on things.
Am I overthinking?
Ever since getting my 297RSTS, I have wondered about turning the handles downward to turn on the water. Gravity and bumps in the road would seem to "potentially" allow the water to be turned on. Also, if you are trying to quickly turn things off, a downward motion is more natural than lifting up.
And the second factor is the fitting for the hose points up causing the hose to always have a bend and put stress on the fitting which doesn't seem to be terribly robust to begin with.
And reading the RV Travel review of a Flagstaff 5er this morning, I noticed in their photos, the faucet is installed with the hose pointing down rather than up like mine in the attached photo. Theirs allows the hose to hang nice and straight with less stress on things.
Am I overthinking?
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