We will have spans of 4 to 12 days with no water hookups, so we will need to fill our water tank going into those periods. We will also have single or two night stays between stays with hookups where we will load just enough water for the toilet, cooking, hand washing, etc.
Probably my biggest concern was the fact that we took delivery of the trailer in November 2019 and tested the water pump and water systems at that time. The dealer had obviously loaded some fresh water in the tank in order to test the pump. As far as i can see there is no way to drain the fresh water tank, so any residual water from that test has been sitting in the tank for 8 months. We have been on 4 trips covering a total of 6 weeks since taking delivery, but always had water hookups.
I have recently filled the fresh water tank and then pumped about 2/3 of it to the black tank and two gray tanks to flush them. But I still have water in the fresh tank. Just being curious here so that I don't do something I shouldn't. I also do use an inline filter on my water supply hose at all times.
Thanks for the responses. This helps me think through this situation.
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Kerry and Gail
2020 Cougar 29RLD
2003 Chevy Suburban 2500
ToGo Roadlink C2
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