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mbrower
Dec 25, 2015Explorer
In the Navy, I had to go into our ships potable water tank to change a float switch. I can't begin to tell you how nasty (slimy) and smelly that tank was. I had to wear a respirator. We used that water for bathing, cooking, and drinking. Never smelled, looked or tasted funny.
I usually keep my tank about 1/4 full to flush the toilet if someone needs a pit stop. I rarely camp longer than one night without at least a water/electrical hook up.
I usually keep my tank about 1/4 full to flush the toilet if someone needs a pit stop. I rarely camp longer than one night without at least a water/electrical hook up.
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