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Old 03-31-2016, 10:53 AM   #1
emptynest
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Water Hose

I'm curious. Does anyone use the same hose you use for your fresh water to plug into tank cleaning connection?

I have always used two separate hoses and never crossed the two. I know the tank cleaning internal pipes have a backwash valve but I have always been leery of using the fresh water hose to do that job.

I usually have a Y adapter and the water source and keep both available but it seems like they keep breaking.

Hope that is not to stupid of a question.

Thanks

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