Here we go again. LOL
Before we left our last campground, we added bleach to our fresh water supply.
We were advised to do this and travel for 4hrs or so for it to slosh around - but figured the 200 miles we had would be OK.
When we got to this CG, we drained the Fresh tank the once by running all the taps - and the pressure coming thru was fine.
However, today, we have hardly any pressure at all coming thru the taps and toilet wand - even though the city water hose feels hard with pressure coming into the RV.
As I hadn't refilled the fresh tank yet to keep flushing the bleach thru (it was raining all day yesterday), I decided to fill the tank and try the pressure using our own supply and the water pump (fully disconnected from city supply) - still no pressure coming thru.
What could be wrong ?
Could the bleach have dislodged a load of crud in the fresh tank which is now blocking the pipes - if so, how do we (meaning non technical me) sort out the problem.
Advice gladly received (again)
Paul
Before we left our last campground, we added bleach to our fresh water supply.
We were advised to do this and travel for 4hrs or so for it to slosh around - but figured the 200 miles we had would be OK.
When we got to this CG, we drained the Fresh tank the once by running all the taps - and the pressure coming thru was fine.
However, today, we have hardly any pressure at all coming thru the taps and toilet wand - even though the city water hose feels hard with pressure coming into the RV.
As I hadn't refilled the fresh tank yet to keep flushing the bleach thru (it was raining all day yesterday), I decided to fill the tank and try the pressure using our own supply and the water pump (fully disconnected from city supply) - still no pressure coming thru.
What could be wrong ?
Could the bleach have dislodged a load of crud in the fresh tank which is now blocking the pipes - if so, how do we (meaning non technical me) sort out the problem.
Advice gladly received (again)
Paul