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RoyB
Jun 18, 2016Explorer II
A quick fix is to connect up a water hose with a hand held spigot on it... Or pick up a plug cap with the right mating thread on it and just cap it off...
There is an one way value either at the outside city water connection or just inside the trailer a few inches...
sometime debress gets into the one way valve and they won't close properly...
When you are connected to city there is no reason to have your tank water pump ON... The city water pressure will be all you need to move the fresh water around your trailer...
I only use my on-board water pump when camping off grid to use water from the fresh water tank which with my older camper I have to manually fill.
Roy Ken
There is an one way value either at the outside city water connection or just inside the trailer a few inches...
sometime debress gets into the one way valve and they won't close properly...
When you are connected to city there is no reason to have your tank water pump ON... The city water pressure will be all you need to move the fresh water around your trailer...
I only use my on-board water pump when camping off grid to use water from the fresh water tank which with my older camper I have to manually fill.
Roy Ken
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