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Snowman9000
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Seems like there was a thread about the same general thing recently, but I can't find it so I'll start over.

Today at the dump station, a couple are on the other side of us, dumping their small TT. There is no potable water there. There is a hose on a vertical arm with a reel of hose at the top, so you can pull it out and into your RV if you want. And there is a regular hose spigot facing each lane. With a big sign saying DO NOT DRINK THIS WATER.

So anyway, he finishes dumping. After a minute, I notice he has a nice new looking white drinking water hose out. He proceeds to attach it to the spigot and the wife takes it into the TT to put it in the toilet (I am assuming). I was so stunned that I didn't keep enough wits about me to consider telling them what they were doing wrong. I normally would try to keep my advice to myself, but really, they needed someone to speak up.

I had stuff to do, and people were waiting. When I finished, she came out with the hose and said, "all the lights are still on", which I took to mean they were worrying about the tank level indicators. At that point, we left. I wish I would have said something. I might have gotten chewed out for it, but it would have rolled off my back pretty soon.

My DW says maybe they had a separate hose just for that. Um, I am betting not. Oh well.
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Goostoff
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I have a white hose that stays in the camper. Its sole purpose is to hook up to the black tank flush system on the side of the trailer. For filling my fresh tank we have those green expancable hoses, and NO we dont drink the water in the camper. Just dishes and toilet.
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TenOC
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2oldman wrote:
Isn't it really the HOSE that's the problem, and not the water itself?


I agree. I once had a friend who would NOT drink the water in the bathroom.

I have a WHITE hose for potable water. and a GREEN hose for other items such as washing the trailer.
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beemerphile1
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JaxDad wrote:
beemerphile1 wrote:
Hoppypoppy wrote:
Snowman9000 wrote:
OK, Ask The Audience overwhelmingly says MYOB and leave them alone, they probably knew what they were doing.
So I was right to keep quiet, but wrong to assume they were ignorant/foolish.
Mea Culpa!


Something ironic about the MYOB people coming on here to give their advice. If I advise someone to MYOB in a situation, am I not violating my own "code"?


I think the difference is that the OP asked for opinions.


Oh?

Snowman9000 wrote:
I wish I would have said something. I might have gotten chewed out for it, but it would have rolled off my back pretty soon.


I didn't read it that way.


Any post on a message board/internet forum is an invitation for comment. If not, why would anyone post?
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hershey
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The above is probably very typical of the vast majority of RVers. Lets face it.....we all like to brag a bit about our accumulated knowledge in the fine are of RV 101. But its only good sense to wait to be asked....volunteering information can usually be met with someone digging in their heels and sometimes a not so pleasant "go to hell, I know what I'm doing". Especially if there is a wife present bending the other ear with I told you so's....
Seems like the more stupid the activity, the more we have to keep our mouths shut ๐Ÿ™‚ Gotta be somekind of rule about that.
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jdog
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Gene&Ginny wrote:
D & M wrote:
...You will be getting a visit from the Department of Homeland Security/Hose Color Enforcement Division. They frown on non-conformists
Not to mention the Hose Police.

๐Ÿ˜‰


The hose police will want to know how long your hose is.

69_Avion
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Desert Captain wrote:
As we were leaving Silver Strand State Beach just south of Coronado (San Diego), we stopped at the dump station for a quick tank drop. I noticed a younger guy watching my every move. I smiled and waved him over and he explained that he'd just bought an older Class C and had no idea how to use the dump station.

Spent a few minutes taking him through the basics and showing him a couple of tricks to keep it simple. Recommended a Rhino hose and explained the difference between the hose you flush with and the one with which you fill your fresh tank. In 5 minutes he had more than enough real world knowledge to cleanly (and safely), use the dump station all because he was willing to simply ask a total stranger for help.

Being nice, patient and not condescending flattened the learning curve and I made a new friend. Hope to see him again down the road. IMHO: Not many things in RV'n that are simpler than the proper use of a dump station but nobody is born with that knowledge any more than they are born with the ability to back a trailer. To the new folks out there observe and don't be embarrassed to ask. To those who are asked, be nice and share your knowledge/experience and we all win. :C


Good move. I'm glad to see fellow RVers willing to help others.
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JaxDad
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beemerphile1 wrote:
Hoppypoppy wrote:
Snowman9000 wrote:
OK, Ask The Audience overwhelmingly says MYOB and leave them alone, they probably knew what they were doing.
So I was right to keep quiet, but wrong to assume they were ignorant/foolish.
Mea Culpa!


Something ironic about the MYOB people coming on here to give their advice. If I advise someone to MYOB in a situation, am I not violating my own "code"?


I think the difference is that the OP asked for opinions.


Oh?

Snowman9000 wrote:
I wish I would have said something. I might have gotten chewed out for it, but it would have rolled off my back pretty soon.


I didn't read it that way.

Desert_Captain
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As we were leaving Silver Strand State Beach just south of Coronado (San Diego), we stopped at the dump station for a quick tank drop. I noticed a younger guy watching my every move. I smiled and waved him over and he explained that he'd just bought an older Class C and had no idea how to use the dump station.

Spent a few minutes taking him through the basics and showing him a couple of tricks to keep it simple. Recommended a Rhino hose and explained the difference between the hose you flush with and the one with which you fill your fresh tank. In 5 minutes he had more than enough real world knowledge to cleanly (and safely), use the dump station all because he was willing to simply ask a total stranger for help.

Being nice, patient and not condescending flattened the learning curve and I made a new friend. Hope to see him again down the road. IMHO: Not many things in RV'n that are simpler than the proper use of a dump station but nobody is born with that knowledge any more than they are born with the ability to back a trailer. To the new folks out there observe and don't be embarrassed to ask. To those who are asked, be nice and share your knowledge/experience and we all win. :C

Gene_Ginny
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D & M wrote:
...You will be getting a visit from the Department of Homeland Security/Hose Color Enforcement Division. They frown on non-conformists
Not to mention the Hose Police.

๐Ÿ˜‰
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beemerphile1
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Hoppypoppy wrote:
Snowman9000 wrote:
OK, Ask The Audience overwhelmingly says MYOB and leave them alone, they probably knew what they were doing.
So I was right to keep quiet, but wrong to assume they were ignorant/foolish.
Mea Culpa!


Something ironic about the MYOB people coming on here to give their advice. If I advise someone to MYOB in a situation, am I not violating my own "code"?


I think the difference is that the OP asked for opinions.
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Wishbone51
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D & M wrote:
You will be getting a visit from the Department of Homeland Security/Hose Color Enforcement Division. They frown on non-conformists

Even bomb makers are required to use the correct color wires... Always gives me a laugh when on TV, someone tells the person over the phone 'What color wires do you see? OK.. Cut the blue wire' ... LOL
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D___M
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locster wrote:
I use a blue hose for my city water connection and fresh water tank fill up, and a white hose for all my dumping/cleaning business. Sue me!

You will be getting a visit from the Department of Homeland Security/Hose Color Enforcement Division. They frown on non-conformists
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mlts22
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Hoses are one thing. So far, my worst scare was when I was using a macerator pump to empty my tanks into a semi-buried 250 gallon external dump tank (which was occasionally emptied by a honey wagon.) Someone walks up, and nearly pulled the other end of the hose out to take a drink before I ran them off.

Just because I don't want to take chances, I have my white hoses in a bin for fresh water use. My rinse hose for the macerator pump as well as the hose for the output from the macerator pump to the sewer drain are oversized black rubber hoses with "NOT FOR POTABLE USE - DO NOT DRINK" stamped in block lettering on them. Oh, I use gloves and after the gloves are put away, I use gel alcohol on the hands. Shoes and such stay on an entrance mat (since I don't want to grind sand into the RV's flooring.)

Hoppypoppy
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Snowman9000 wrote:
OK, Ask The Audience overwhelmingly says MYOB and leave them alone, they probably knew what they were doing.
So I was right to keep quiet, but wrong to assume they were ignorant/foolish.
Mea Culpa!


Something ironic about the MYOB people coming on here to give their advice. If I advise someone to MYOB in a situation, am I not violating my own "code"?