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Your camper has two waste holding tanks. One tank, known as a gray water tank, catches the water from your kitchen and bathroom sinks and from your shower. The other tank is your black water tank;...
Did you take your camper out to the lake last weekend and then it rained? So everyone went inside to get out of the rain only to find out it went inside too?
Well it’s camping season in many parts of the country again. Well for some it’s an all year event for those who have RV’s or fifth wheels. You want it to look good going down the highway and...
If your RV has a built-in generator, exhaust fumes coming from it can be a problem. The fumes can seep back into the RV itself, putting you at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. This is very true...
Unlike household toilets, RV toilets work with only a very small amount of water. Most use about two quarts of water per flush and have a water-saving rinse setting as well. Water does not stay in...
How to dump your tanks in a RV
It used to be, back when campers camped in tents it was okay to dump gray water on the ground. But now that campers have toilets in their RVs it's not acceptable to dump your grey water (sink and...
Fresh water is an absolute must when traveling in an RV. It's important that you know how to clean the existing system through routine maintenance and keep freshwater flowing through your RV's...