PhilandJoyce wrote:
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The other issue, and one I also ran into, was the placement of the system's water pump is such that introducing a by-pass valve, to allow for "pink" induction, was nearly impossible. I ended up directly connecting the tubing attaching to the pump and filled the lines that way.
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Yes, you are absolutely correct with this observation! My first camper, I had to unscrew the intake line in the pump to "pump the pink." The second camper had a quick disconnect at the pump. Pull the blue catch and the hose popped right off the pump. Attach a clear hose with the same quick disconnect and I was ready to "pump the pink". My 3rd camper, I took the time to install a valve that would simply switch between the fresh water tank inlet and the "pink" hose and just leave the "pink" hose attached all the time now. I just flip the lever and I'm ready to "pump the pink".
Manufacturers COULD install the extra valve and a 3 foot section of hose to make it easier on us. But ... it would cost them a dollar to install, and they'd charge another $100 on the price of the camper.