โSep-14-2015 06:28 PM
โSep-16-2015 12:50 AM
mosseater wrote:
I'm probably one of the few who still does this, but it's cheap and quick. I use the green 6 gal jugs with the spout. I carry five of them and fill them when I get to the campground. Pull the vent plug out and tip the tapered spout in the fill hole. It empties in about 45 seconds or less. Yes, they're heavy, so not for everyone.
โSep-15-2015 08:21 PM
mosseater wrote:
I'm probably one of the few who still does this, but it's cheap and quick. I use the green 6 gal jugs with the spout. I carry five of them and fill them when I get to the campground. Pull the vent plug out and tip the tapered spout in the fill hole. It empties in about 45 seconds or less. Yes, they're heavy, so not for everyone.
โSep-15-2015 07:14 PM
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โSep-15-2015 06:58 PM
SoundGuy wrote:mosseater wrote:
I'm probably one of the few who still does this, but it's cheap and quick. I use the green 6 gal jugs with the spout. I carry five of them and fill them when I get to the campground. Pull the vent plug out and tip the tapered spout in the fill hole. It empties in about 45 seconds or less. Yes, they're heavy, so not for everyone.
Hey, there's nothing wrong with transferring water manually, if that's your preference. I did it myself for the first couple of years we popup camped but once I added a shower to our camper and we started going through a lot more water that process got old pretty quickly for me so I went "motorized". There's also nothing wrong with Lynnmor's valved system either, if that's his preference ... unfortunately it seems to ruffle his feathers when others don't find his method as appealing as he does. :R
โSep-15-2015 06:27 PM
mosseater wrote:
I'm probably one of the few who still does this, but it's cheap and quick. I use the green 6 gal jugs with the spout. I carry five of them and fill them when I get to the campground. Pull the vent plug out and tip the tapered spout in the fill hole. It empties in about 45 seconds or less. Yes, they're heavy, so not for everyone.
โSep-15-2015 05:14 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Turn 3 valves, fill tank, turn them back. Life is really tough for some. And to put up with no water pressure for a few minutes would be unbearable.
โSep-15-2015 05:00 PM
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โSep-15-2015 08:39 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
There is no need to buy a pump, switch, wires and a lot of hose. Your trailer came with a pump, just alter the plumbing so that you can pull water in the fresh water inlet and send it to the tank.
And as we've "discussed" before, perhaps you should also mentioned this means also having to fool around with switching valves each time you want to use that one pump for water transfer, during which time the water system can't be used by anyone else for it's normal purpose. To each his / her own but I'll say "Thanks, but no thanks". :W
โSep-15-2015 06:06 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
There is no need to buy a pump, switch, wires and a lot of hose. Your trailer came with a pump, just alter the plumbing so that you can pull water in the fresh water inlet and send it to the tank.
โSep-15-2015 05:58 AM