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Re: [GMCnet] moving fresh water fill port [message #118552] Sat, 12 March 2011 16:23 Go to next message
jayrabe is currently offline  jayrabe   United States
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OK, well, I won't feel bad about moving it. Will look into putting it inside the propane compartment like George's. If I can get it high enough to gravity fill, there's no hole to cut and patch and leak in the exterior. I don't use the city water hookup either after hearing all the horror stories about over pressure blowing up coach plumbing.
Thanks for the feedback.
J

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> J, my guess is same as Harry's. Now, you can leave your city hook up there and move the filler hole if you want. My city water hookup is in the electrical box, on driver's side. I have a fillup up for the tank under the lid in the lp tank area. My tank is crossways under the bed. We never use the city hookups for water. I like using my own tank and pump. The good thing about our coaches, we can modify to suit our own needs.
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Re: [GMCnet] moving fresh water fill port [message #118555 is a reply to message #118552] Sat, 12 March 2011 16:44 Go to previous message
WD0AFQ is currently offline  WD0AFQ   United States
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J. when you get ready hollar and I can send you a picture. Our's is mounted at top, just under the lid, at rear. Plenty of gravity. Have a 1 inch flexible tube going to the tank.
I try to check my city hookup every year for leaks but have not done so in a couple of years now. Finally found a fairly quiet pump when ours broke in Jan.
Dan


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