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Old 03-01-2017, 08:40 PM   #10
Chance
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Originally Posted by ozeek View Post


....cut..... I understand that this means we will only be connected to electric while we are camped--no water or sewer--we dump when we leave if needed. ....cut....
Not what you asked about, just a suggestion. Unless your holding tanks are almost empty, I'd go ahead and dump them even if not needed. It's better to have extra capacity later and not need it than need it and have full tanks.

What I'd look for, particularly if you have limited water or have been conserving it, is that you have enough water in grey tank to rinse hose enough so that you can disconnect it without making a mess. If the campground dump station has a water hose (which it should but likely not for drinking though) you can do final rinse with their water, thereby saving your valuable resource. At campgrounds with water at each site this isn't normally an issue because you can partly fill grey tank in order to rinse hose after dumping black tank.
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