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Nunyadamn
Jun 16, 2014Explorer
rv2go wrote:
Use this. Then connect a 12v pump to it. Pump directly into your bag.
Use a simple water pump, not like the one used in the RV.
Pick one up at Harbor Freight if you have one.
Thanks to all. I did pick up the adapter to hose for the RV side. Then I went and picked up the pump from Harbor Freight. I did a test using a 5 gallon bucket and it went great. I had to get some adapters to go from the pump to the RV adapter to the bag I am using. The bag is unconventional, but I already owned it and wasn't using it anymore. The bag has a quick connect and I had to make/find an adapter that would work in my setup. I was able to get prime from about 10 feet away, then send the water through a 50ft coiled hose and then up into my truck bed into the bag. It was funny as the pump was able to drain the 5 gallon bucket faster than my hose could fill it. I had to keep stopping and let the hose keep up. Here is the bag that I will be using:
http://www.wakemakers.com/axis-wake-400-rear-sac-2013.html
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