Hi Duane. I also prime the supply hose and purge most of the air, then connect it to the coach. Prevents all that air from going through the house filter. Thanks for the great info. Jim and Rhonda.
Preach on, Brother! I feel a lot better about our own water management habits after seeing this - seems like we're doing things about right! Thanks for this one!
Good info Duane. Spending a little extra money on equipment that conveys drinking water to your family, and protects your piping is a great investment!
Hi Duane. again another very informative video. I have a question though if you would be kind enough to help me with. As I had mentioned at another video that we are picking up our new RV next week and as newbies I would like to know the sequence of the connection for the water line. I have the blue water hose, the pressure regulator, and the Camco water filter. From the spigot I imagine that I would put on the regulator first, the water filter next then the hose from there to the RV. We also do have the 90 degree elbow. Thank you sir.
Good question Charlie. Yes, the sequence you mentioned is exactly how I set up my water system at a campground. In fact, I leave the water filter attached to the pressure regulator and that makes an easy install/remove process. And I replace the blue filter every three months. That arrangement has worked very well for us so far.
@@RVInspectionAndCare That's a good idea to leave that on. Thank you so much Duane for that. I'll let you know how it goes on our first adventure after we pick it up next week. Thank you sir.
It's not a bad idea at all Kurt, especially if you are going to have long stretches of very cold weather. If it's only a few days or so, I have just disconnected the hose at the faucet and used my fresh water tanks. But that only works temporarily.
There's no hard and fast rule about it, but in general I like to know that the water pressure is safe before it goes through any of the components of my RV water system. If you want to do it differently, it's up to you though.
Hi Duane. I also prime the supply hose and purge most of the air, then connect it to the coach. Prevents all that air from going through the house filter. Thanks for the great info. Jim and Rhonda.
That's a great idea Jim. Thanks for sharing that tip!
Thanks for another great, useful video! U explain everything in such a nice, clear, understandable way…even for us newbies🤣
So nice of you to say Tammy. Thanks for watching and leaving such positive feedback!
Preach on, Brother! I feel a lot better about our own water management habits after seeing this - seems like we're doing things about right! Thanks for this one!
Thanks for the positive feedback. I'm glad the video was helpful.
Good info Duane. Spending a little extra money on equipment that conveys drinking water to your family, and protects your piping is a great investment!
So true. Keeping your water pure and safe should be a high priority.
Newbie here. Found your tips very helpful. Already switched from 1/2" to 5/8" in attempt to improve water flow pressure at faucets. We'll see.
Fantastic! I hope that tip works for you Hugh. Thanks for watching.
Experience is a good teacher. Thanks for the informative video.
Hi Ira. You are so right. Experience isn't a nice teacher but it sure gets the point across.
Glad I watched this. I'm a full timer and need this info.
I'm glad it was helpful Sharon. Thanks for watching!
First time RVr, this is great info.
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Great information.
Glad you think so Libby. Thanks for watching!
Super helpful TYSM
I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!
Very helpful
Glad you think so Stephanie. Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment!
Great photo even shows filter from other video.
Glad you like it Mark.
Hi Duane. again another very informative video. I have a question though if you would be kind enough to help me with. As I had mentioned at another video that we are picking up our new RV next week and as newbies I would like to know the sequence of the connection for the water line. I have the blue water hose, the pressure regulator, and the Camco water filter. From the spigot I imagine that I would put on the regulator first, the water filter next then the hose from there to the RV. We also do have the 90 degree elbow. Thank you sir.
Good question Charlie. Yes, the sequence you mentioned is exactly how I set up my water system at a campground. In fact, I leave the water filter attached to the pressure regulator and that makes an easy install/remove process. And I replace the blue filter every three months. That arrangement has worked very well for us so far.
@@RVInspectionAndCare That's a good idea to leave that on. Thank you so much Duane for that. I'll let you know how it goes on our first adventure after we pick it up next week. Thank you sir.
Sure Charlie. I'd love to hear about your first trip in your RV. Have safe and happy travels!
What are you thought on a heated water hose for those cold nights .... Houston tx
It's not a bad idea at all Kurt, especially if you are going to have long stretches of very cold weather. If it's only a few days or so, I have just disconnected the hose at the faucet and used my fresh water tanks. But that only works temporarily.
Why wouldn't you want the blue filter before the water pressure regulator
There's no hard and fast rule about it, but in general I like to know that the water pressure is safe before it goes through any of the components of my RV water system. If you want to do it differently, it's up to you though.