Oldgringo wrote:OH! Did you get the $100 decorator's rug for under your awning yet? If not, there are 9x9 (?) pieces of outdoor carpet at Lowes and HD that will do the job as well. They'll roll up and ride well on your rear bumper secured with bungee cords.
We have a folding table from Walmart that serves us well under the awning. Just sayin'....
Happy Trails to you......
Thanks OG. No, we didn't buy a $100 decorator rug. We
did look at an outdoor decorator rug in the RV section while we were at Walmart, but didn't buy it. I don't remember the price. We did buy an 8'x10' gray tarp; I don't remember the price for that one either, but it was probably about $10. But the outdoor carpeting idea sounds like a winner, as does storing it on the rear bumper, so thanks for the idea. I'll check that one out in the next day or two.
E.Marquez wrote:Same hose for both...
Then the last drain before storage, I would empty the fresh water tank into the system, filling it as possible both grey and black water tanks.., and drain again.
1: I liked to flush, sanitize the fresh water system, so needed to drain anyway
2: I wanted to get as much fresh water though the black and gray tanks with less "wasted" fresh water
As we "camped" at sites I often did not trust the fresh water hook ups...we drank and cooked with bottled water ..fresh water tank was for showering, cleaning and in a pinch cooking after it was boiled.
Erik, I'm not sure about my gray water tank, but I know that my black water tank has one of those internal "sprinkler" heads, and there is a secondary connection at the back of the trailer for city water, which exists specifically to flush out the black water tank by means of the sprinkler. Do you think that between that, and pouring a gallon or two of water down the toilet, that would be sufficient to flush that tank?
We will probably be buying and drinking bottled water too for the most part. (I do that at home anyway.) I might boil the incoming fresh water to make coffee with, but unless I was hooked up to a municipal water supply where I knew the water to be good, I'm not sure I would trust it either. For instance, one of the first places we'll be going to is the Lake Whitney RV Campground (it's one of the Thousand Trails sites on our free membership). I have no idea if the water comes unprocessed from the lake, or if it is off of the treated water supply from one of the surrounding municipalities. Of course, I will call and ask when I book the reservation, but I may not get a clear answer, so......
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