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Walaby
Sep 13, 2016Explorer II
Definitely get yourself a water pressure regulator. Many parks water pressure if unregulated, is too much for our plumbing.
As far as the Black and Gray tanks are concerned, follow what's been posted above. If you are at a full hook up site, you can hook your hose up, but just let your tanks get full before you dump. If you leave your gray open, it could lead to sewer flies making a home in your gray tank. I usually don't hook up my stinky slinky until the day I leave, even at a Full Hookup site.
Use plenty of water when you flush. You'll develop a system, and after a trip or two, you'll know how much real world use you get out of a tank before you have to dump.
Disposable inline filter is a good idea. Although wife and I pretty much use bottled water for consumption and city water connection for shower/toilets/washing dishes/teeth brushing etc.. Just what we choose to do.
Mike
As far as the Black and Gray tanks are concerned, follow what's been posted above. If you are at a full hook up site, you can hook your hose up, but just let your tanks get full before you dump. If you leave your gray open, it could lead to sewer flies making a home in your gray tank. I usually don't hook up my stinky slinky until the day I leave, even at a Full Hookup site.
Use plenty of water when you flush. You'll develop a system, and after a trip or two, you'll know how much real world use you get out of a tank before you have to dump.
Disposable inline filter is a good idea. Although wife and I pretty much use bottled water for consumption and city water connection for shower/toilets/washing dishes/teeth brushing etc.. Just what we choose to do.
Mike
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