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John_Joey
Dec 28, 2017Explorer
Yes, my pump on this rig (traveling 5'ver) is loud and located under the bed. The pump in my Class A was in the bedroom closet. The pump in my other 5'ver isn't so bad because it's under the stove.
Nice to have a switch in the bathroom. Assuming your sink is in there also. Still seems over the top to me to turn it on and off all the time. That plumbing in that rig should be all PEX and can go into the negative numbers before it bursts.
I'm guessing the same percentage of people that don't flush toilet paper would match the percentage of people that turn the pump on and off.
Outside hoses freeze all the time. Now if you have a filter, softner, reducer attached to it then you're going to have problems especially if they're made out of plastic.
Nice to have a switch in the bathroom. Assuming your sink is in there also. Still seems over the top to me to turn it on and off all the time. That plumbing in that rig should be all PEX and can go into the negative numbers before it bursts.
I'm guessing the same percentage of people that don't flush toilet paper would match the percentage of people that turn the pump on and off.
Outside hoses freeze all the time. Now if you have a filter, softner, reducer attached to it then you're going to have problems especially if they're made out of plastic.
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