Old-Biscuit wrote:
Water flowed for hours...we were sleeping.
2" of water in kitchen/living room floors ....flowed out under the 2 slideouts in living room flooding our site and 2 others.
Being awoken at 4:30AM to that was unpleasant to say the least.
We were at Devils Tower CG and had planned on visiting it that day.....instead spent all day squeegeeing/wet vacuuming water, contacting Insurance Company, ripping up carpeting/padding/1000's of staples and running heater, blowers to dry subfloor.
Then traveling to Casper WY the following day to facilitate repairs of our 'HOME' (We were FTng)
I'll never hookup to city water again
Fill fresh water tank every 3rd PM or 4th AM
I read this story a few years ago (I think). Thought...hmmm...I guess that's one way of doing it. Then we were camping at a place about year or so back and the water pressure was all over the place. We had a $50/$60 high quality water regulator, but the one thing a regulator can't do for you is CREATE pressure. When you get in the shower and don't have enough pressure to wash the shampoo from your hair, that's aint good. But during low demand, you had all the pressure you wanted.
So to offset these things, we use the tank and pump exclusively too. Fill it up every 2 days or so.