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Old 07-20-2005, 08:33 PM   #19
jrgwdenner
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It was pretty shocking, Danny & Steph. We don't have water in the fresh water tank (cause we don't have a fresh water tank) but we can still connect to the water spigot at the campground. We brought along two collapsible water jugs that hold about 10 gallons of water total so we could probably use that supply if we want to boondock. So far everything is working well with the water hookup. The dealer in Anchorage has ordered a new tank. Glen cut off the end of old water tank with all the connections per the dealer's request so that they would know where the hoses and electrical wires go. It's our understanding that they start with a generic tank and the old section will be their map of where to put the connections. Sure hope they can get it done in one day so we don't have to get a hotel. Greta likes her own bed.

I haven't heard of this happening to anyone else. We had a problem soon after we bought this fiver with many, many loose water connections. We think that someone went to lunch and didn't finish their job. Maybe securing the water tank was one of those jobs. When we started dry camping up here we carried a little more water in it and it just dropped out. Any tank that is properly secured should never drop out.
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