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2edgesword
Jul 08, 2013Explorer
Glad to hear the trip was pretty much problem free. That's the way it's suppose to happen.
At every park we've stayed the water, sewer and electric were all within a few feet of one another so I've never had any issues with the water or sewer hose not easily reaching the appropriate connection.
So far we've had nothing but good experiences with the people we have met at the campgrounds (NY, PA, VA, SC and FL).
I'll usually keep a few gallons of water in the fresh water tank to use in case we need to pull off for an emergency bathroom break. At this point (1 year into our RV experience) I can't make a recommendation on how to keep the black tank in good condition other than what my dealer told me, people tend to use too LITTLE water when they flush so use more and put a couple of gallons of water in the black tank and drop in a Porta-Pak at the end of a trip.
At every park we've stayed the water, sewer and electric were all within a few feet of one another so I've never had any issues with the water or sewer hose not easily reaching the appropriate connection.
So far we've had nothing but good experiences with the people we have met at the campgrounds (NY, PA, VA, SC and FL).
I'll usually keep a few gallons of water in the fresh water tank to use in case we need to pull off for an emergency bathroom break. At this point (1 year into our RV experience) I can't make a recommendation on how to keep the black tank in good condition other than what my dealer told me, people tend to use too LITTLE water when they flush so use more and put a couple of gallons of water in the black tank and drop in a Porta-Pak at the end of a trip.
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