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Old 02-03-2022, 08:31 AM   #7
DutchmenSport
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Nice kit.

To solve our problem of transporting water when we do not have full hook-up sites was to purchase a water transfer pump (120 volt AC), and a 35 gallon (hard container) water tank from TSC (Tractor Supply Company). In the event we do not have shore power, I can run the water pump off a 400 watt inverter we carry in the truck. And then we got the hoses to connect it all.

For us, this has worked well for the last 10 years. I considered a bladder, but opted for a hard container.

That is one really nice compact kit you have there though. I've never seen one like that before. Thanks for sharing.

I also used this same pump and basic process to help winterize a couple friends CLASS C motor homes, when we couldn't access their on-board water pump. They come to me every year now and it's become an annual ritual.
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