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BizmarksMom wrote:
It's just easier for me to hit the water pump switch than it is to walk around the trailer and turn off the spigot. My water pump switch is right next to the light switches near the door.
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midnightsadie wrote:
changing water source in your diet can ruin a vacation.
โMar-27-2018 08:58 AM
ricks99 wrote:
But wouldn't you have to turn off your water pump when you leave, to avoid the same issue?
โMar-27-2018 08:49 AM
ricks99 wrote:
Thanks all.... I'm ignoring all the comments about water quality, towing, or boon-docking. We're weekenders, and our site always have electric and usually have water.
It sounds like the main reason that folks advocate using the fresh water tank instead of city water is the eliminate the possibility of a leak or other water intrusion when you're away from the site.
But wouldn't you have to turn off your water pump when you leave, to avoid the same issue?
Seems like the same difference to me -- turning off the city water nozzle or turning off the pump.
Or am I missing something obvious?
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ricks99 wrote:
But wouldn't you have to turn off your water pump when you leave, to avoid the same issue?
Seems like the same difference to me -- turning off the city water nozzle or turning off the pump.
Or am I missing something obvious?
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