SilverFoxes
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2023
- Messages
- 27
- Location
- Port Orange, Florida
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Kountry Star 3412 DP
- RV Length
- 34'
- Chassis
- Freightliner Custom
- Engine
- Cummins 360
- TOW/TOAD
- 2024 Chevy Equinox AWD
- Fulltimer
- No
Thanks for your thoughts, Kevin.Now that this thread has run it's course! I will make a suggestion, and the solution I have and still use. Understand that it is highly unlikely this could happen to me because:
1. I have remedied it! I no longer stay at RV parks.
2. I have issues with people using potable water hoses for black water purposes.
The first item is of course personal, and therefore offers nothing to this conversation, but is relevant in that I have been vocal about how I live.
On the second point, error can't happen in my little universe!
Years ago I waited in line at a dump station and saw someone use the hose to clean his sewer hose in ways hard to imagine! No longer would I use the filthy hose connected to a stations bib for potable purposes.
It went further though! I swore to never us any potable water hose to fill my tanks ever again!!! Not even my personal hose.
White hose potable water. Green hose dirty work!!!
If I can find a place to stow a dirty work hose with my limited space, so can you, and this problem will never again grace your RV again!!!
Actually, the hose had nothing at all to do with my error. I pulled the potable water hose (which is blue in my case) and connected to the campground valve first and allowed some water to flush the hose as always. My error came when I let memory of our previous RV (this was only our second trip in the new one) tell me to which of the coach inlets to connect the other end of the hose. That memory told me that the one on the left was potable water and the right was sewer flush. I failed to pay any attention to the huge labels above both inlets of the new camper. To make matters worse, both of the inlets on the new coach are white; the previous camper used white for the fresh water inlet and black for sewer flush. I got no clue from the new unit in that regard.
In any case, I would never use the same hose for both potable water and flushing a black tank. I have dedicated hoses for each and all of my sewer gear, including the necessary hose(s), are orange. Those were still stowed when I was connecting to fresh water.
As for campgrounds, we love ‘em, particularly state and national parks and recreation areas. Are there bad ones? Of course. That’s all taken care of by utilizing any or all of the available technology to do lots of research before booking a site at a campground where we’ve never stayed before.