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- Tennessee_NomadExplorerThanks for the response. I suppose I've seen enough to convince me to let go of 5 or 6 bucks and give them a try.
- WoodGlueExplorerBarney,
Only my fresh water fill is locked on my trailer, not the city water. That's what threw me!
Thanks! - BarneySExplorer IIICity water. No need for any connections when filling up the fresh water tank except at the hydrant. Take a look at the pictures I posted above for your answer.
Barney - WoodGlueExplorerAre you guys talking about City Water or Fresh Water?
Whenever I fill my fresh water, I always allow the neck to be open so the tank can burp and fill up all the way.
WoodGlue - the_bear_IIExplorerHome depot plastic quick connects. If they leak the washers or "O"rings need to be replaced. I keep spares handy.
- K_CharlesExplorerWe have 2 brass ones about 4 years old and they don't leak yet. We also have a shutoff on the hose right next to it.
- wildtoadExplorer III use a 90 degree quick disconnect for my water inlet. I remove the elbow each time. Even having to attach the elbow each time makes it easier to attach the hose and eliminate a crimp.
- I use the brass ones. I use a rubber chair leg cap to keep dirt and debris out while not in use. 5/8 inch on the ones I have.
- BarneySExplorer IIII use the plastic ones from Home Depot on all my fittings from the hydrant back to the trailer. They have not leaked and are at least three years old now. Have them on the Y, filter, and entrance to trailer.
Barney - FarmerkevExplorerI use the poly version, no leaks.
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