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d3500ram
Mar 24, 2017Explorer III
I do not know about other camper brands, but mine did not have hot/ cold water shut-off valves inside that isolated the lines to the outside shower. If I were to camp in the winter and use the domestic water, there would be standing water at the shower head and the valves. Granted, I do pull the shower head inside, but the valves would still be exposed.
I ended up doing some plumbing work to add shut-off valves- this way I can winterize the whole camper then close the valves to the exterior shower (leaving RVAF in those lines) and then de-winterise to use water inside during winter camping.
I ended up doing some plumbing work to add shut-off valves- this way I can winterize the whole camper then close the valves to the exterior shower (leaving RVAF in those lines) and then de-winterise to use water inside during winter camping.
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