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Old 09-19-2019, 06:05 PM   #8
beeje
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Originally Posted by bshgto View Post
AS you can see this is why I use the exact same method and it saved my butt as proof. If I had been using the city water and not the pump and this broken while we where asleep ( and it would have cause no real noise to alert the wife) it would have flooded the camper before we would have realized what was happening (in the morning or the sound of a water fall out the front door.) So yes it`s a bit of a pain to fill the tank every 3 days (not) like you I`ll stick with this method for now besides the new mega pump I put in provides better water pressure than most of the camp grounds we stay in.

I showed the second post on this thread to the wife and said "he has a point" she said " if you would have done that I would Divorce you" then I said "well that would be a win win situation" now I`m in the hot seat LOLOLOLLOL
The wife and I can dry camp for up to 9 days fully self contained with one tank of water. I take a quick shower every day. The wife uses the bathhouse.
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