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Sheepdog85
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May 08, 2020

How to secure storage area while connected to water?

My city water hook up is inside my front storage area. This means I cannot lock the storage while the hose is connected.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to secure this area?

Does anyone else have this same problem?

2019 Grand Design Transcend Xplor, 265bh

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  • Lwiddis wrote:
    Continuous city water hookup is dangerous IMO. Something pops when your gone and what a mess. Fill your FW tank and use the pump.


    X2 You don't even need to fill the tank just add enough for your daily needs.

    :C
  • Yes, you could cut a hole for the hose to go through.

    You could add a second city water inlet on the exterior wall. Many campers have this. Just T into the water line somewhere after the water pump.
    or
    connect the exterior inlet to a short hose inside that connects to your existing inlet.
  • opnspaces wrote:
    It's hard to tell, but there is a video by Grand Design about how many cases of water they can put in the front pass through. At 22 seconds into the video you can see what looks like a control panel with a hatch in the floor on the drivers side of the pass through. My guess is that is where the water hose comes through.

    Link to website


    Oh boy, when you go to your link and the floor plan picture below the video, at the middle top there's a "Pet Drawer". Is that where you put the dog or cat at night?
  • We also have a Grand Design Transcend. Not sure if it's like yours, but our water connects through the floor and into a universal docking station. There is a lever that enables you to switch from city water, where the water goes directly to the faucets, or to fill the fresh water tank. Once connected, you should be able to lock your storage compartment door. You may want to turn off water at the spigot if you will be away from your camper for any length of time.

    I found the connection a bit tricky at first. I couldn't seem to secure the hose tightly enough and usually had a drip. Never a good thing to have water leaking in storage. I was also concerned with things entering the camper through the hole.

    After some experimenting, I found a setup that seems to work for us. I documented it with pictures at: https://traveltrailsail.com/rv-drinking-water-safe-hose-connections/

    Hope that helps.
  • Video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGouSq4884M
    Shows access point in the floor...

    Oops wrong model. But imagine they are same..
  • Many rigs with city water connection in a compartment has an opening in the bottom to run hose through.
  • Enlighten me as to why the water has to be connected and you can't use the tank.
  • Continuous city water hookup is dangerous IMO. Something pops when your gone and what a mess. Fill your FW tank and use the pump.
  • It's hard to tell, but there is a video by Grand Design about how many cases of water they can put in the front pass through. At 22 seconds into the video you can see what looks like a control panel with a hatch in the floor on the drivers side of the pass through. My guess is that is where the water hose comes through.

    Link to website