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Old 04-27-2021, 06:46 PM   #13
DutchmenSport
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35 gallon water tank from TSC (Tractor Supply Company.

120 v. AC water transfer pump from Lowes (about $100 for the pump now).

When I don't have AC electricity to power the pump, I can plug it into the 400 watt inverter I keep in the truck.

These photos are with my Keystone Outback travel trailer. I use the same equipment for my Montana. The only difference is, the Montana is not a gravity fill. I attach the garden hose to the "fill" connection and fill the fresh water thank, just like a hose connected to shore water.

The tank is 35 gallons, so if my fresh water is empty, I usually have to make 2 trips to fill the fresh water completely.

It works for me. The 35 gallon fresh water tank, the water transfer pump, and the hoses stay in the camper all the time. It's never left home.
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