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soren
May 26, 2016Explorer
Clearly the word of a state bureaucrat is almost as good as the words of God almighty. The only issue is that he made it perfectly clear that he either misunderstood your question, never camped a day in his life, or (most likely) is clueless. The "tower" he refers to is the device with the spring loaded wand attached. IT comes from the factory with a small brass nozzle. It DOES NOT have hose threads as it is designed to be used for rinsing the stinky slinky and cleaning the area, if you spill. The tower is designed to prevent cross contamination by having a very short hose that does not reach far, it prevents the nozzle from laying on the ground if dropped by an inconciderate user, and it does not have hose threads to prevent it from being used to fill fresh water tanks. Tower rinsers are NOT designed for tank flushing.
As fla-gypsy and many other experienced and seasoned members have stated here, there is no need to rinse your tank after dumping. Do whatever blows your skirt up if you have nobody in line behind you, but don't waste others time take care of things that are a waste of time, and accomplish nothing, which unfortunately, is what many people do when dumping, line or not.
As fla-gypsy and many other experienced and seasoned members have stated here, there is no need to rinse your tank after dumping. Do whatever blows your skirt up if you have nobody in line behind you, but don't waste others time take care of things that are a waste of time, and accomplish nothing, which unfortunately, is what many people do when dumping, line or not.
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