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Time for new water hoses

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DKRITTER

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Messages
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Location
Haslet TX
RV Year
2013
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4318
RV Length
43
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
Cummins 450hp
TOW/TOAD
2022 Ford F250 4X4
Fulltimer
No
We’ve had our RV Water hoses for 3 or 4 years, I’m thinking it might be time to replace them and would like some insight from the community.

Currently we have the 25’ Zero G ½” Blue for fresh water and a 25’ Zero G 5/8” black hose for flushing the black tank. I keep both attached to the RV and then stuff it in the wet bay when we travel/store it. The black tank has one of those little ball valves which stays in the off position unless I'm flushing it.
We have a Y valve and pressure regulator with a quick connect on the faucet end. I do like the different colors, it makes it simple at the Y valve.

This has been the simplest, easiest setup we have ever used with only a couple of exceptions.

1. The blue hose I think constricts flow a little and I’d like a larger diameter freshwater hose.

2. I might go to 50’ hoses as we tend to park more to where our door is in relation to the patio (if we have one) is than how it lines up with the connections.

Looking at the Zero G Pro 50’ ¾” now but really looking for recommendations from the community.

Thank You
 
We like the larger diameter hoses as they provide more volume when rinsing the holding tanks. I can hear and see the difference in the rinse.

Can even make a pressure difference when showering and someone else uses the sink or flushes the toilet.
 

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