Just came back from a six day trip that involved two lakes, visiting Bodie, and no success at all fishing, trying everything in the book.
My camper is a 1994, so obviously it's showing some age by now. From what I have seen, it looks like Fleetwood modeled everything they did after whatever size Lance Camper it resembles. There is an exterior water spigot in front of the passenger "skirt" or whatever you'd call it, where the truck bed ends and the camper continues for another three feet. This spigot has been brittle since I bought the camper and this trip it has started to crack badly enough that it has started to leak. Not a lot, but drips once every few seconds.
I came back home today, and have a test for a job tomorrow, then right after I'm done with that, I'm off again until Sunday. What I need to know from anyone that owns a similar Lance, or Fleetwood, or whatever has a water spigot on the outside, is if there is an interior shutoff valve so I can keep my water for the weekend and not lose the whole tank on the ground?
I hope I've described what I'm talking about good enough to get some suggestions. I have ordered a new spigot, and I unscrewed the old one very carefully, just enough to pull it out and see that the back of the spigot is a plastic barb going into maybe 1/2" flexible hose.
If there is no shutoff to speak of, does anyone have any ideas of something I could shove on the hose for the weekend to plug the hose off altogether? I can run by the hardware store tomorrow before I leave. I just can't think right now.
I also had to order a new escape hatch cover because mine flew off somewhere over the Donner Summit Saturday morning. If I can stretch this thing out for another year without completely falling apart, I can buy a nice newer camper with electric jacks and all that cool stuff.
Thanks
2003 Aljo 259LT
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