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Russellvh

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Joined
Nov 18, 2021
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Location
Home based out of the Colony, Texas
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Forest River
RV Model
Wildcat Fifth-wheel
RV Length
36.5
TOW/TOAD
2019 Ford F-250.
Fulltimer
Yes
Being full time and changing Parks every couple of weeks, means I use several different hoses, as needed, for city water. I do try to drain as much as possible but I got to wondering how much mold etc. might be growing in the unused hoses between uses.

Do you do anything special to clean and / or dry your hoses when moving?
 
I blow through one end until dry then coil and screw itself together. I never use city water hook up or drink the water onboard.
 
I use My own hose. The system you tap has enough free radicals to keep the hose clear of things growing in it.

How I handle the hose supprises some people. I maintain the free radicals by coiling the hose with water intact, screwing the ends together. This keeps spores from finding there way into an open plumbing circuit (hose).
 
If i know my drinking connection hose is going to be sitting a while I pour a little bleach in it and connect the ends. Next time it's used I just rinse it out we'll before connecting to the rv.
 

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