jkbrea
Jan 22, 2015Explorer
Water Transfer
Do any of you use a water transfer pump to refill your trailer from water you brought when you go dry while boondocking? I saw a guy using a 5 gallon container and a large funnel. Seems there should...
bukhrn wrote:Trackrig wrote:I bought one of these, a very cheap one, I got what I paid for, it never worked the first time, being so cheap I just threw it away, now looking for an electric pump,AC or DC doesn't really matter, but now the Shur Flow sounds like it may be the answer.
Using an older but still working RV water pump is best, but here's another cheap idea.
If you're carrying a drill with you, go to any hdwr store and they'll sell a cheap pump that you power with your drill motor. They're about $11. The pump will have hose fittings on both sides of it. You can buy several feet of cheap clear plastic tubing to fit over the hose fitting. I use this set-up for pumping my RV antifreeze for winterizing.
Bill