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PapPappy
Aug 18, 2013Explorer
As long as the switch works properly, and the tubing in the RV holds, there is no problem.
To me, this is similar to the hoses on the washing machine.....some folks turn the water off, when they go away for the day...just in case.
Turning the water pump off in the RV is just added insurance.....but, you aren't doing any damage, if you leave it on while you are in there!
A lot of folks will turn it off at night, because it may start in the middle of the night, if the pressure were to drop enough (slight leak at faucet?)...and that would be annoying!
To me, this is similar to the hoses on the washing machine.....some folks turn the water off, when they go away for the day...just in case.
Turning the water pump off in the RV is just added insurance.....but, you aren't doing any damage, if you leave it on while you are in there!
A lot of folks will turn it off at night, because it may start in the middle of the night, if the pressure were to drop enough (slight leak at faucet?)...and that would be annoying!
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