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bucky wrote:
I always fill the fresh tank upon arrival. It only took once to learn that lesson when the park shut the water off to fix a leak or whatever. The older the park the higher the chances.
โJan-24-2020 06:02 AM
rjsurfer wrote:
Yes, the backflow valve is in the pump, found that on some YouTube videos.
I looked at a post that mentioned running lots of water using the pump and sure enough after 10 minutes of continuous flow from multiple faucets the valve must have reseated and the water stopped entering the fresh water tank.
Ron W.
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โJan-11-2020 01:09 PM
opnspaces wrote:
I agree on that. It's way better that you found this now than two hours away out at a remote campsite.
If you are retaining the PEX (hard plastic lines) be careful with the worm drive hose clamps. They are easy to strip when tightening enough to compress the PEX. Home Depot will have the crimp rings and crimpers for the PEX lines in the plumbing section if you want to go that route. Also if you are using flexible lines make sure they are rated to handle the city water pressure. Up in my neighborhood I've seen 120 lbs pressure coming off the street. So I always use a pressure regulator when I hook up to city water.
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โJan-08-2020 06:29 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
And we do the opposite. Use only tank water-- refilling and dumping gray and black when out of potable water.
This way tank water is always fresh. And, this gives us the option of not filling with CG water if it is poor quality.
Yes, sanitize tank at the beginning of each trip/if water over 2 weeks old in summer or 3 weeks old in winter.
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โJan-06-2020 03:10 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Bucky, and if upon arrival no water is available? I never leave home or a campground without a full fresh water tank if available. If a TV and/or TT canโt handle the weight, someone bought the wrong TV and/or TT. Lots of beautiful DRY campgrounds in the West.