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May-21-2013 05:00 PM
HappyKayakers wrote:pianotuna wrote:
I thought the "thrust" was where to find water....not how to conserve it.
From the OP: what do you do to manage your water use and/or refill your freshwater tank as needed?
May-21-2013 04:57 PM
jwstewar wrote:Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
I have a 25 gal plastic tank that I put into the back of the pickup and just drain it into the fresh water fill using only gravity. Works fine.
I've heard of other folks doing this, but I can't. Our fill location is above the floor of the bed of my truck therefore I have to use a pump.
May-21-2013 04:29 PM
May-21-2013 04:20 PM
Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
I have a 25 gal plastic tank that I put into the back of the pickup and just drain it into the fresh water fill using only gravity. Works fine.
May-21-2013 02:27 PM
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May-21-2013 01:40 PM
2oldman wrote:
Although these suggestions are excellent for saving water, they are not a comfortable way to live. And using minimal toilet water is the main reason for black tank problems.
I'll spend my effort and money on carrying more water. To each his own.
May-21-2013 01:35 PM
katet78 wrote:
Thanks all! These are some great suggestions. I think our biggest strategy will just be conserving, which will take practice.
May-21-2013 01:03 PM
katet78 wrote:
When in a campground without potable water (either none at all or the spigots aren't turned on yet for the summer) what do you do to manage your water use and/or refill your freshwater tank as needed?
We have a travel trailer with a 20 gallon freshwater tank. We find that with "normal" use (dish washing, toilet flushing, filling the coffee pot, etc.) it lasts about 24 hours.
We carry bottled water and a rubbermaid jug (I think it's a 5 gallon) for drinking and dog water (a giant St. Bernard need lots of water). If we conserve by using paper plates we can maybe go about 1.5 days. We carry along a 7 gallon potable water jerry can to refill our freshwater tank and it has a wonderful spout that makes it easy to pour directly into our freshwater tank. We'd like to purchase a few more but haven't been able to find them in stock. We have some of the basic plastic jugs that you would find at say a Wal-Mart, but those aren't as easy to pour into the camper and they tend to crack pretty easily. We'd love to find a solution to lugging along 10 jugs or being worried about running out of our water when there isn't a spigot to refill from at the campground. If you have a solution to using less water, or have found great products for hauling water from home, I'd love to know.
Thanks!
May-21-2013 01:03 PM
pianotuna wrote:
I thought the "thrust" was where to find water....not how to conserve it.
May-21-2013 12:58 PM