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Jul 07, 2015Explorer II
Don't travel Arizona or the Southwest with near empty tanks. jmo
You can certainly fill at campgrounds you stay at as long as they have water or it is not a boon docking with nothing.
ndilling at Flyin J may take a while and Drivers get angry waiting behind you.
Tow in Ky have water but flow is real restricted, perhaps to keep you from filling your tank. I tired it and after ten minutes when someone else arrive and it was proper to move. I bet I didn't have ten gallons.
It depends on who and what the company permits but most stations that sell you fuel will let you fill your water tank. Some might charge. I don't know. Places, like Walmart where water is considered a controllable expense might not since it would cut into manager's bonus.
What I'm saying is I don't know. Ask when you fill up and use a good filter.
Most city water is terrible stuff.
You can certainly fill at campgrounds you stay at as long as they have water or it is not a boon docking with nothing.
ndilling at Flyin J may take a while and Drivers get angry waiting behind you.
Tow in Ky have water but flow is real restricted, perhaps to keep you from filling your tank. I tired it and after ten minutes when someone else arrive and it was proper to move. I bet I didn't have ten gallons.
It depends on who and what the company permits but most stations that sell you fuel will let you fill your water tank. Some might charge. I don't know. Places, like Walmart where water is considered a controllable expense might not since it would cut into manager's bonus.
What I'm saying is I don't know. Ask when you fill up and use a good filter.
Most city water is terrible stuff.
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