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Matt_Colie
Jan 18, 2018Explorer II
Justin,
Your big issue will be identifying if the water tap along an RV lane at a P/FJ is potable water some are and some are not. Some are there only to be used for the wash-down after a bad dump job.
Most that are not potable will have a sigh that says so. If you are in doubt, ask the people inside. If it is a freeze-Proof self draining hydrant (big hook handle), you really have to ask. You may have to find a tap on the building side, but someone should know. Many sleepers have potable tanks too.
Most MH still have both and atmospheric fill (Open thing), and a way to fill from city water. The atmospheric is usually a faster fill than is the valve from the city water connection.
Good Luck
Matt
Your big issue will be identifying if the water tap along an RV lane at a P/FJ is potable water some are and some are not. Some are there only to be used for the wash-down after a bad dump job.
Most that are not potable will have a sigh that says so. If you are in doubt, ask the people inside. If it is a freeze-Proof self draining hydrant (big hook handle), you really have to ask. You may have to find a tap on the building side, but someone should know. Many sleepers have potable tanks too.
Most MH still have both and atmospheric fill (Open thing), and a way to fill from city water. The atmospheric is usually a faster fill than is the valve from the city water connection.
Good Luck
Matt
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