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atperci
May 03, 2016Explorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:opnspaces wrote:
So now I'm assuming he used a gray fresh water hose and connected it to the dump. I'm assuming there is a potable spigot nearby and he didn't use it.
The potable water spigot is on the rear side of the pedestal,out of sight,and he is hooked to it, with the black hose and the regulator attached to the RV. This campground has high water pressure,65-70 psi.
When you sign in you are advised of that fact and on the backside of your parking permit you must initial that you have read that "A water pressure regulator is needed"
Even with regulator connector attached, the water pressure is so high I woke the next morning with a 1" puddle of water and wet carpet in the front of our MH! Water was dripping outside, too, creating a fairly large puddle.
Even though four years old, the idiots at the factory had not quite hand tightened the connection to the kitchen faucet. The leak had happened before, but was so little it only discoloered the wood under it. This time however it was a steady flow several drops per second. It took a couple of days to make sure everything was dry.
So make sure you have functioning regulator (adjustable is highly recommended) if you go to Dockweiler.
P.S. - Not only is the Sewage treatment adjacent to the park, the flightpath for LAX is only about 0.5 mile from there, too.
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