Can you travel with your freshwater tank full?
ANSWER: Hi Ken you sure can drive the RV with a full freshwater holding tank, but you should only do that if you are planning on doing some Boondocking (camping in a location that has no water connections, power connections, or sewer services).
How to fix water tank filling when on city water?
Many times, the simplest fix is to cycle between the water pump and city water a couple of times: 1 Turn off campsite water 2 Turn on water pump 3 Run water at a faucet for 10-15 seconds 4 Turn off water pump 5 Turn on campsite water 6 Run water at a faucet for 10-15 seconds 7 Repeat, 2-3 times.
Why does my freshwater tank keep filling up?
There is a one-way check-valve inside of the water pump and this often gets dislodged and stuck open. When this happens, water from the city water connection can flow backwards through the pump and into the freshwater tank.
What to look for when filling a fresh water tank?
Check for kinks or obstructions in the vent hose between the water tank and the exterior vent which is typically part of the fill assembly on the side of your RV. If the vent is unscreened, insects can nest in the vent line, plugging it in the process. Check for kinks in the fill hose between the tank and the fill opening.
What’s the difference between fresh water fill and city water?
Now before I go any farther, I need to define the difference between the “Fresh Water Fill” and “City Water” to those that might just be joining the RV lifestyle. The Fresh Water Fill is the non-threaded opening on the side of your RV that allows you to gravity feed fresh water via a hose into the RV’s fresh water tank.
There is a one-way check-valve inside of the water pump and this often gets dislodged and stuck open. When this happens, water from the city water connection can flow backwards through the pump and into the freshwater tank.
Many times, the simplest fix is to cycle between the water pump and city water a couple of times: 1 Turn off campsite water 2 Turn on water pump 3 Run water at a faucet for 10-15 seconds 4 Turn off water pump 5 Turn on campsite water 6 Run water at a faucet for 10-15 seconds 7 Repeat, 2-3 times.
What to do when your fresh water tank is full?
When the tank gets close to full, be sure you are outside your vehicle with plenty of time to turn off the spigot. You never want to overfill the tank. Leave the tank valve on “tank fill,” unhook the hose and store it away from your septic hoses. It’s usually a good idea to store them in completely separate compartments, if possible.
How to refill a fresh water tank during camping?
Link the external containers to the RV’s fresh water tank by means of a drinking hose. Set up a water pump – rated at about 12V- by connecting it to your van’s battery. You would need alligator clips to implement that. Power up the water pump and start refilling the fresh water tank using the same steps as when you’re refilling from a faucet. 3.