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Originally Posted by Bugle Boy
Looks like you got some good responses. I will add a couple comments.
We only turn our pump on when we need water pressure. We never leave it on. That's just a personal choice.
I'm old school and still place batteries on a board when removed from the vehicle. Batteries should never be left in storage without a tender to keep them fully charged.
One point that you did not ask about is a water pressure regulator. You should have one and it should be on the upstream end of the hose to protect your hose. I see many installed at the trailer end of the hose. I got a regulator with a pressure gauge at Camping World.
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Do you mean when you are hooked up to city water for the pressure regulator?