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Peggie,A new set of questions regarding a thread that had been up on HOW under h40.Ronco is going to make a replacement holding tank for our aft head. Old one was 13 gal 0.090" alum. By adding 7" in height, new one will be 20 gal, plastic.Now it's time to tell Ronco what fittings we want. I read their web site and your book and still have some quwestions.1. Inlet - previous was a straight barb on side of tank its near top. Is an elbow right on the top of the tank as good? 2. Outlet - previous one was an elbow on top with an internal tube to bottom. I must locate the outlet at least 7" above the bottom because of boat structure. Any reason not to keep the outlet on top with an internal tube to the bottom? What material should the tube be?3. Vent - previous one was single 3/4" straight barb. I'm thinking about two lines, each 3/4". Also thinking about an elbow rather than straight vertical barb. Comments?4. Cleanout port - did not have one previously. Is it a good thing for a holdiing tank? I see that Ronco has them with clear plugs and wondered about mounting one two thirds of the way up the tank to use as a sight gage to tell when tank is getting full. Bad idea?5. Gages - Friends with new boats have tank gages. My previous tank did not. Recommendations for a gage?. 7 Vacuum flush - I just reread your book and talked my self out of an electric or manual vacuum flush head. After reading you recent post on how to flush using minimum water, I concluded my manual Groco HF can be as stingey with water as a vacuum head. Is that right?Thnak you for taking the time to wade through all of these questions.