I've never done much campground camping, so I wasn't sure how tasty the campground water was. Good for drinking, or just washing up and cooking? It would reduce weight if I didn't have to worry about water till I got to where I was going. Except my dog is always in need, so I may have to always bring some along anyways.
I've always found campground water to taste just fine, but I'm sure there are differing opinions.
I made room for a 3-gallon jug in a cabinet in the galley. I can always carry more in the tow vehicle if I'm going somewhere with no services for a longer period of time.
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Good to know about campground water. I was planning on putting the sink in the middle section of the counter with the water underneath. Now I think I'll just use forget the sink and use that underneath area for a large jug and put it on a rollout so its easy access. That way if I ever sell or decide to add in a sink, the space will still be there for it.
I have a rv filter on mine, it helps. My sink is the standard small bowl type, it's big enough to wash a cup, or small plate. For the bigger things I use the tub.
That blue torpedo that you hook in-line, from the hose bib to a supply hose. I run direct water to my tear (no storage tank), but you can just hook it up to a hose bib and use it that way. Can get them at any place that sells rv equipt., I got mine at Walmart ($17)
1940sHousewife wrote:That second one is awesome! Hot water on demand would be lovely.
That's easy enough. We have one of theseand love how well it works. Danny
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I keep my blue water jug on a table that is attachable to the teardrop. It's the blue thing to the left of the stove/oven. All the cold water I need just by turning the spigot. This is the best pictures I have of it Danny
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Well i guess if you've made up your mind i might as well not give my opinion.Oh to heck with it ,here it is we have a bar sink that is used at least twice a day while camping. We have a plastic tub for rinsing.
It has hot and cold running running water that makes it more useful. Good luck with your build.
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Wow, lot of great ideas out there. Thank you all SO MUCH for all your help! Its tough building your first - you never know what to do or what to put in. I wish I could make it to a gathering before I have to make all my decisions!