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Fresh water tank question

CortezCapt
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When hooked up to city water does it run through your tank?

If not should I fill and empty the fresh water tank from time to time, to keep the pump running and seals good?

We normally don't travel with water in the tank if we are stay in Florida and hook up to city water.

I'm just wondering if and what I should do to maintain the fresh water tank so when we do want to use it we are able.
Capt Derek

2011 Forest River Wildwood 18BHXL
2002 GMC Envoy

Mom
Sister
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CavemanCharlie
Explorer III
Explorer III
CortezCapt wrote:
When traveling any distance I will have some water in the tank. For now most of the places we go are within an hour or 2 from home and places I know what kind of water they have.

My main question is , is there anything I should do to maintain my water tank and pump when not in use?


Not really, the pump will be fine but, after awhile the water in the tank will become stale.

CortezCapt
Explorer
Explorer
When traveling any distance I will have some water in the tank. For now most of the places we go are within an hour or 2 from home and places I know what kind of water they have.

My main question is , is there anything I should do to maintain my water tank and pump when not in use?
Capt Derek

2011 Forest River Wildwood 18BHXL
2002 GMC Envoy

Mom
Sister
Dog

Passin_Thru
Explorer
Explorer
I agree with djgarcia. I travel b/n VA and OK and just stop at some place to sleep and cook or shower along the way.

69_Avion
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CortezCapt wrote:
When hooked up to city water does it run through your tank?

If not should I fill and empty the fresh water tank from time to time, to keep the pump running and seals good?

We normally don't travel with water in the tank if we are stay in Florida and hook up to city water.

I'm just wondering if and what I should do to maintain the fresh water tank so when we do want to use it we are able.


When hooked up to City Water, it doesn't run through my water tank. Keep in mind, city water is pressurized and your (modern) fresh water tank isn't. You should have an electric pump to give you water flow through your system.
Most systems that I have seen have two check valves around the water heater that allows the fresh water tank to feed the water heater and other cold water pipes and another check valve from the city water. These are set up so that the fresh water pump shouldn't push water into the city water system and the city water system shouldn't push water back into the fresh water system but both of them can feed your inlet to your water heater along with all the other cold water pipes.

Picture of the last RV water heater that I piped.
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robsouth
Explorer II
Explorer II
I always travel with tank about 1/3 full to use for potty breaks, hand washing, etc. I almost always empty the tank when we get home and, depending on how long til next trip, I will add just a little, or another 1/3 tank. Like to have water readily available. I have even used some to add to the truck radiator once. You just never know..
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
We always travel with water in tank

Potty breaks along the route
CG water bad tasting
CG water not working due to power outage
Cold weather...water pipes frozen

Won't travel without water in tank

Chlorinated water (city water sources) will last a long time in your tank.
Drain and flush tank after trip
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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MarkTwain
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Explorer
Just to allow for unexpected events, potty stops as you travel to your destination, break downs where you on the side of the road for hours, bad tasting water at your RV Park, etc etc. i fill my fresh H20 tank to 1/3. No difference in milage because of extra weight:)

Shadow_Catcher
Explorer
Explorer
We travel with the tank empty most of the time and have filters (two or three depending on situation) that can take water out of a stream or lake and make it potable, they will take care of camp ground water problems.
I sterilize the tank regularly and use baking soda to kill taste.

Slownsy
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Explorer
Why have a water tank and pump if you don't use them.
Frank
2012 F250 XLT
4x4 Super Cab
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wildtoad
Explorer II
Explorer II
I learned quite a few trips ago to always carry water with me. Once the park water was being repaired and once or twice the park water was foul in both smell and taste. So now we carry enough for a day or so. I tend to dump/refill the tank every couple of weeks just to keep the water fresh. I don't think I need to do that so frequently but I do.

The city water does not run through your tank although on some units you can fill your tank from the water connection.
Tom Wilds
Blythewood, SC
2016 Newmar Baystar Sport 3004
2015 Jeep Wrangler 2dr HT