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โJul-28-2017 12:20 PM
ktnluvl wrote:
Hi all! In the middle of ripping out floors on our HTT and am wondering if we really need to reinstall the fresh water tank/pump/etc. obviously we are newbies, so please don't make fun of me too much for not knowing, but I do know we will not be boondocking with this...everywhere we go, we will have water hook ups, and we will use bottled water for drinking. Do I need to install the fresh water tank? The pump was right by that-if I'm only using City water hook ups, do I need a pump? Any feedback would be appreciated. I know for resale value it would need to be installed, but I'm 98% sure we aren't going to be reselling this camper, at least not to get any decent money out of it.
โJul-28-2017 11:51 AM
โJul-28-2017 11:09 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
Judging by the fact you are heavily into repairing a hybrid travel trailer I'll go out on a limb and say you are trying to save some money. When you start camping you will find full hook-up sites are not cheap. State parks with electric only at the site are much cheaper. You fill your tank on the way in and conserve the amount of water you use. Before you decide to delete that tank check some campground prices for the different types of sites. Your available "fun" money may dictate that you keep the tank.
โJul-28-2017 09:36 AM
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โJul-28-2017 06:53 AM
Alabama Jim wrote:
The fresh water tank is only needed if you boondock or stay in a Walmart Lot, etc.
โJul-28-2017 06:40 AM
โJul-28-2017 06:27 AM
Tvov wrote:
You say you are newbies... are you sure you will always have hookups? The more you camp, the more you may very well want to explore different campgrounds. Every year we go to at least one campground that does not have hookups. Especially now that our kids no long camp with us, I prefer rustic, no hookup campgrounds.
My favorite campground in my state is a small, heavily wooded, rustic (for water you really have to use an old fashioned hand operated well pump) state park campground that is gorgeous and quiet. We never would have found this state park if we limited ourselves to full hookup only campsites.
โJul-28-2017 05:26 AM
ktnluvl wrote:drenjoey wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Don't need waste holding tanks either
If you use city water, you will need both of those tanks if you're gonna wash dishes, have showers and go bathroom.
Thank you. Definitely don't plan on dropping those. The freshwater tank is in our dinette inside, so I would like to take that out to have extra storage if possible is the only reason I'm asking.