โMay-11-2013 12:13 AM
โMay-15-2013 07:44 AM
12thgenusa wrote:
I like to run the water through a filter first so I use an external pump.
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2006 Silverado 2500HD D/A, Isspro Gauges, Linex, Westin Nerf Bars, Fold-A-Cover
2014 Avalanche 295
Reese 16K Slider, Bedsaver, Prodigy Controller, Rearview Camera
โMay-15-2013 07:39 AM
Cheers
Helen & George VE3INB and Max (Bichon Frise)
2006 Silverado 2500HD D/A, Isspro Gauges, Linex, Westin Nerf Bars, Fold-A-Cover
2014 Avalanche 295
Reese 16K Slider, Bedsaver, Prodigy Controller, Rearview Camera
โMay-14-2013 11:34 PM
troyb wrote:
Sparky502, what you are thinking of doing is exactly what I have done. I mounted the pump on a piece of plywood and just connect it to the battery with alligator clamps. Works great and have used it many times. Got the pump out of a trailer that was being demolished, bought a couple fittings, and pieces of a less expensive garden hose, and done. Very simple and works fine.
โMay-14-2013 07:23 PM
โMay-13-2013 04:55 AM
โMay-12-2013 06:27 PM
SCVJeff wrote:
Dunno what you have so I'll toss this one out from a thread a long time ago.
If you have an anti-freeze position where the pump draws from the 1gal containers, drop that siphon into the potable water tank.
I'm sure there are other ways, but next I go to the outside shower with a hose jumper built to go from the outside shower faucet and into the street fresh tank fill.
Start pump and open the faucet. Takes me around 2 mins to drain a 7gal portable potable jug.
โMay-12-2013 06:18 PM
Sparky502 wrote:
I am looking for some feed back on my idea for filling the fresh water tank. Sometimes when we are boon docking we need to top up the fresh water tank and we haul it in water cooler jugs. To speed up the process I was thinking of purchasing a cheap fresh water pump and wiring clips to attach to the RV battery for a 12 volt power source. Hook up FW hoses to the inlet and run another to the FW tank and pump away. It seems like a great idea for me but wanted to see what others.
โMay-12-2013 11:56 AM
12thgenusa wrote:
I like to run the water through a filter first so I use an external pump.
โMay-12-2013 03:01 AM
Dtaylor wrote:
You can also use a bilge pump like used in boats. They come in 500, 800, and 1200 GPH and can have different mounting configurations. Walmart usually has them or most places that carry boating items
โMay-11-2013 11:16 PM
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โMay-11-2013 07:19 AM
Sparky502 wrote:
I am looking for some feed back on my idea for filling the fresh water tank. Sometimes when we are boon docking we need to top up the fresh water tank and we haul it in water cooler jugs. To speed up the process I was thinking of purchasing a cheap fresh water pump and wiring clips to attach to the RV battery for a 12 volt power source. Hook up FW hoses to the inlet and run another to the FW tank and pump away. It seems like a great idea for me but wanted to see what others.