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Jan 21, 2015Explorer
What was said at this RV show was nonsense - this salesman has no clue - as seems to not be uncommon lately. It just makes no sense - is the idea that when connected to city water the fresh tank just keeps overflowing out its overflow valve. This is not going to make any campground happy at all. On my Roadtrek I can fill the fresh tank either of two ways- one by turning a valve on the city water connection which then will fill the fresh tank - and only fill the fresh tank until the valve is turned back to allow city water to flow into the plumbing or fill the fresh tank through a hole in the door frame.
I rarely connect to city water. I fill my fresh tanks before I leave on a trip and just keep re-filling them as needed (about every three to four days - sometimes five). It is one less thing to disconnect when going off for the day in the Class B.
I rarely connect to city water. I fill my fresh tanks before I leave on a trip and just keep re-filling them as needed (about every three to four days - sometimes five). It is one less thing to disconnect when going off for the day in the Class B.
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