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Old 11-01-2017, 06:40 PM   #32
beeje
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We travel with full fresh water every time we go anywhere even when we have full hook ups. I can fill it at home in 15 min or less and don't have to bother with a hose/pressure reducer Etc. when we arrive. The only time we do not do so is when we will be staying for more than a week at one place.

IMHO when you use the pump and tank you can easily tell if there is a leak since the pump will run when no water is being used.

Also I have inspected the water tank and its supports on all the RVs we have pwned and have reinforced all of the water tanks in every one of them.

On our current Montana a tank support was under the lowered portion of the tank, pushing it up so that when you think it was empty it actually had quite a bit of water still in it. You could also move the tank from side to side when empty (not good)
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