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TNGW1500SE
Apr 21, 2018Explorer
myredracer wrote:4x4van wrote:
Seriously? When have you ever wanted to run your water (in an RV) for 20 minutes straight? That's +/-70 gallons, give or take (assuming a flow rate similar to a typical 3.5gpm onboard pump).:S
What if someone was doing a large stack of dishes, cutlery and pots 'n pans? Water wouldn't be running non-stop for rinsing but washing/rinsing could take a while.
Or what if someone was using the outside shower to wash a big furry dog or you have a large family of kids just returning from the beach and you want them to rinse off outside?
Or what if you turned the water on to use the toilet and go for a drive and along comes your DW 20+ minutes later and the toilet won't flush and can't use the sink? I know I'd be in big trouble. :(
Or... Maybe I'll think of more later. :)
"what if you turned the water on to use the toilet and go for a drive"
For real?? Does that help with constipation? Is this common knowledge that I am unaware of? Is it the vibration of the vehicle or do I need to drive on bumpy roads to loosen things up? I recommend wearing "depends" for the drive.
Any of the scenarios you stated would be a very serious problem for a quadriplegia or if your neighbor duct tapes your hands and feet together. Most RV parks don't allow that anyway. Otherwise press the button again. There's three buttons. One in the bathroom, one at the kitchen sink and one in the wet bay.
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