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IAMICHABOD wrote:opnspaces wrote:
So now I'm assuming he used a gray fresh water hose and connected it to the dump. I'm assuming there is a potable spigot nearby and he didn't use it.
The potable water spigot is on the rear side of the pedestal,out of sight,and he is hooked to it, with the black hose and the regulator attached to the RV. This campground has high water pressure,65-70 psi.
When you sign in you are advised of that fact and on the backside of your parking permit you must initial that you have read that "A water pressure regulator is needed"
โApr-20-2016 08:22 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:Harvard wrote:
The guy/gal was thinking ahead before he/she parked. He/she could see there was going to be a problem accessing the compartment so he/she had his DW/DH hold the door open while the RV was moved to the final position. Picture is worth 1000 words, you just have to use a bit of imagination. Smart guy/gal, eh!
Bingo,The space is at Dockweiler State beach,back row the spaces are pull-ins with a large pole at the front the
space is angled and if you want to park a car behind your RV,as he did,it must be behind the white line or you will get a $60 ticket,so he had to get as far forward as he could....
That part with the bay door open before pulling in was the obvious, so we all looked for something else! :W
Yup, been there done what that too. Hooking up to shore power at some places takes a lot of ingenuity with all what they throw at you.
Here's a shore station that I won't forget and what I had to do to hook up to it. Won't make you guess.....the outlet was installed "upside down". Cord with surge protector wouldn't stay seated upside down!. So I had to run the cord 'up' and secure it.
โApr-20-2016 06:30 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:Harvard wrote:
The guy/gal was thinking ahead before he/she parked. He/she could see there was going to be a problem accessing the compartment so he/she had his DW/DH hold the door open while the RV was moved to the final position. Picture is worth 1000 words, you just have to use a bit of imagination. Smart guy/gal, eh!
Bingo,The space is at Dockweiler State beach,back row the spaces are pull-ins with a large pole at the front the
space is angled and if you want to park a car behind your RV,as he did,it must be behind the white line or you will get a $60 ticket,so he had to get as far forward as he could....
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โApr-19-2016 09:22 AM
opnspaces wrote:
So now I'm assuming he used a gray fresh water hose and connected it to the dump. I'm assuming there is a potable spigot nearby and he didn't use it.
โApr-19-2016 05:56 AM
โApr-19-2016 03:52 AM
โApr-18-2016 10:11 PM
โApr-18-2016 08:57 PM
โApr-18-2016 08:10 PM
Harvard wrote:
The guy/gal was thinking ahead before he/she parked. He/she could see there was going to be a problem accessing the compartment so he/she had his DW/DH hold the door open while the RV was moved to the final position. Picture is worth 1000 words, you just have to use a bit of imagination. Smart guy/gal, eh!
โApr-18-2016 08:08 PM
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