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sallysue

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Hi new here but need to follow someone that knows all about 2019 Rockwood Premier Pop up 2716G. Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out.
 
There is plenty of knowledge here that can be applied to your RV!
 
Hi new here but need to follow someone that knows all about 2019 Rockwood Premier Pop up 2716G. Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out.
Greetings sallysue. Welcome aboard.

As Kevin mentioned, there are plenty of folks here that can probably help you. What kind of information are you looking for?

Darrell
 
Greetings sallysue. Welcome aboard.

As Kevin mentioned, there are plenty of folks here that can probably help you. What kind of information are you looking for?

Darrell
From looking at several videos, I thought there was supposed to be a filter under the sink but theres no way to look under the sink on mine, and no outside doors either.
So I'm guessing I don't have one?
 
If there was one it would be accessible because it would need to be serviced. Drain the waterheater. Open the low point valve. If you have access to a compressor blow the lines out. If you can't blow them out use RV water system antifreeze. I don't believe you have a filter!!!
 
From looking at several videos, I thought there was supposed to be a filter under the sink but theres no way to look under the sink on mine, and no outside doors either.
So I'm guessing I don't have one?
I very much doubt if your rig is equipped with an onboard water filter. As Kevin said, there would have to be easy access for replacing the cartridge. Most rigs do not come with them. There are lots of external filter options out there depending on your needs. We use just a basic filter but we always keep at least a days worth of good water at all times. We travel lots (full time) and water is a very important issue. Not all parks have good water. Before we hook up to the parks water supply we fill a large clear glass unfiltered and right from the tap. We let it sit for a minute or so. We look for clarity, then we both have a smell and a taste. If it passes our test then we hook up. Filters don't necessarily remove all impurities and for us to have our system contaminated with bad smelling or tasting water would be a tragedy.

Has your system been contaminated? If it has, drain your system as Kevin directed. Then refresh your holding tank. Directions on how to should be listed in your owner's manual.

Darrell
 

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