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toomoxy
Jun 07, 2013Explorer
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:toomoxy wrote:
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We have all done similar things. Most just won't admit it.
Couple of points: to really help dry things out run the AC as much as possible. That will pull a lot of humidity from the air.
Most if not all RV fresh water pumps are designed to run dry so you likely didn't damage it. That being said, depending where you RV as spare can be handy.
We use our spare to boost the extremely low (gravity feed)at many Mexican campgrounds. We fitted it with hose connections and power it from a 12V connection at the trailer socket at the back. A 2 foot hose to the tap and a longer one to the tank fill allows us to fill in 10 or 15 minutes rather than 2 or three hours!
We too travel with a couple of dogs. Good luck at the dog shows.
LOL thanks for the suggestion.....
Actually based on what you are saying I will hook up my "dehumidifier" ... shoot good thinking thanks !
I did read on the surflow web page they can run dry too... thanks... fingers crossed...
I'm really hoping someone else new will save themselves some grief by learning from all
my mistakes ;)
The one show I'm attending I was never brave enough to bring my RV as it has to turn into a drive with a narrow road and gate... finally decided to give it a try last weekend and I MADE IT !! I was so happy... by inches... but I made it... Otherwise I would be posting photos of
the new mirrors and bumpers I bought and installed...LOL LOL
huge learning curve for sure.
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