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Two grey tanks?

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Feb 23, 2020 | Gray/Grey/Galley Tank, Grey Tank, Sanitation, Toilet

Q: It appears I have three tanks, a black and two grey tanks? What goes into each one? A: Normally 3 tanks, a black tank, and 2 grey tanks(with one known as galley tank), that being said, black is toilet and two grey tanks are for kitchen sink, bathroom sink, bathroom...

Carbon Monoxide

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Feb 23, 2020 | Carbon Monoxide

Q: Should I worry about CO poisoning in my RV? A: As long as you have a CO (Carbon Monoxide) detector and a propane detector you will be fine, they do have a life on them somewhere between 5-7 yrs usually, some will beep when gotten to the end of their life, some will...

Should I use (drink) water in my freshwater tank?

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Jan 11, 2020 | Freshwater Tank, Sanitation, Sanitize, Water Systems

Q: Freshtank water, safe to use? A: Yes but keep some things in mind (from Leroy Kreider, RV Newbies group on Facebook). It’s perfectly safe to use the fresh water in your freshwater tank if you follow these few simple rules: Sanitize your tank and freshwater system...

Water Pressure Regulator

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Jan 8, 2020 | Freshwater Tank, Shower, Toilet, Water, Water Systems

Q: Do I really need a water pressure regulator? A: Water lines in RVs should have no more than 60-65 psi. That is a very comfortable pressure for faucets and showers in your RV, could it handle more, probably but do you want to risk it? Here is the water pressure...

NO water pressure at one of my faucets?

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Jan 3, 2020 | Appliances, Shower, Water, Water Systems

Q: Why does only of my faucets(fill in the blank, kitchen sink, bathroom, etc) have little or no pressure, yet the others work fine? A: Keep it simple, unscrew the end of the faucet where the screen/filter is, see if it is clogged up, if so, clean it out, put it back...
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