Posted 2008-01-28 10:55 AM (#75435 - in reply to #75390) Subject: RE: Water Sources...city & tank
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Location: desert hills, az
I would suggest you get a pressure reducer. It just screws on the hose before the city connection. It can be found at any RV store and is cheap insurance. We were at a location that the city water pressure was too high for the LQ water lines and created quite an expensive mess!
Posted 2008-01-28 11:08 AM (#75436 - in reply to #75390) Subject: RE: Water Sources...city & tank
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Location: Texas
I'm assuming you're installing one of the standard water hookup things, one place to fill the tank and a place a hose screws in to. I think those have the valve built in to them.... hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong, never had to mess with that so I'm not 100% how everything works. You'll have to have a valve somewhere.... just don't know where it is.