I use mine when rarely attached to water. It is always attached to one of tree 10' hose sections. I usually just fill up my tank and use that instead of shore water.
We never connect to a water system, and just fill the tank with a plastic jerry can. It avoids hauling a hose and pressure regulator and removes a trip hazard. And a leak hazard. If we had unlimited water in the sink, we'd have to do something more complicated than a plastic dish pan to catch the drain water for dumping.
For those who do connect to pressure water systems, I have an unused Camco marine/rv water filter that I'll pass on to anyone passing through Ocean Springs, Mississippi. It came with the camper and we'll never use it.
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I use mine when rarely attached to water. It is always attached to one of tree 10' hose sections. I usually just fill up my tank and use that instead of shore water.
I always use one on my city water connection; a habit I got into years ago when I hauled a pop-up around. It's cheap insurance.
Dave in Michigan
'21 T@G XL
"If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there." ~ The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland)
For those who do connect to pressure water systems, I have an unused Camco marine/rv water filter that I'll pass on to anyone passing through Ocean Springs, Mississippi. It came with the camper and we'll never use it.