Sandersmr wrote: Why do you have the filter and pressure regulator on your green hose rather than your supply hose? It would make more sense to me the other way around, especially since I'm assuming the green hose is only being used for your black tank flush.
sharon wrote:I live only a few miles from Lake Skinner and have never been there. That's sad. I've seen the signs for it and have said I was gonna go check it out but never have.
MrsHomeSweetRoam wrote:We are using the green hose for fresh water, and the white/blue is for the black tank cleaning. The pressure regulators and water filter are on the green, and there is an anti siphon valve on the far end of the blue/white at the sewer pipe connection as well. I have never heard of things inside garden hoses being bad for drinking water quality, but I'll look into that thanks! The Wye on the hoses lets us use the 2 hoses without having to swap a lot of things before we pack up and move out. We might get a 3-way just in case we need water to fill something like a dog bowl, or rinse something off.
avalen wrote:MrsHomeSweetRoam wrote:We are using the green hose for fresh water, and the white/blue is for the black tank cleaning. The pressure regulators and water filter are on the green, and there is an anti siphon valve on the far end of the blue/white at the sewer pipe connection as well. I have never heard of things inside garden hoses being bad for drinking water quality, but I'll look into that thanks! The Wye on the hoses lets us use the 2 hoses without having to swap a lot of things before we pack up and move out. We might get a 3-way just in case we need water to fill something like a dog bowl, or rinse something off.
the thing with garden hose is that you taste the rubber from the hose, thats why the manufacturers came up with the special white one, no rubber taste
don't think theres any toxic reasons, at least I've never heard of any, just the taste thing
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