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Post Info TOPIC: Dilemma: Where to clean the HW tank


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Dilemma: Where to clean the HW tank


Since I do not have a sticks and bricks place to hook up a hose, I have been trying to figure out where I can hook up a hose to flush out my HW tank with one of those hot water tank rinsers.

 

Any ideas??

 

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Campground?

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We just do ours on our site in the campground. No one has ever said anything.

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We did ours at a campground once. It was a graveled site and about a 1/4 cup of white stuff washed out. After it dried I raked it around some and you couldn't see it.

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We have also cleaned ours at a campground.

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Campground, Just did it. Usually do it once a year when I check the anode rod.

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Thanks all for your replies, looks like campground is pretty much unanimous. Too bad at this point in time I rarely go to campgrounds.
In a couple of weeks I will be leaving for BLM land, and making my way to a Workamper job in Nevada.
Don't know when I will be staying in a campground with hookups...for now that is my dilemma.

 

Edit- Do you think it would be a bad thing to clean it out at the RV park I'll be staying at?
Thanks all!

Roger



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When I posted campground I meant RV park.

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Clay L wrote:

When I posted campground I meant RV park.


 What is the difference?  Many places call themselves "RV Resorts" and are no different than a place down the road that calls itself a "campground".



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They are pretty much synonymous in my lexicon but take a look at Rogers question just above my last post. The OP sees RV parks as different from campgrounds so I was trying to answer him.

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I had a lexicon once. I traded it for my jeep.

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MarkS wrote:

I had a lexicon once. I traded it for my jeep.


 Did you get a good trade in?smile



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OK, OK, I get it...I will clean it out at my next RV park. Thanks to all for the helpful and humorous posts.

Roger

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