Restofrank
Active Member
I know that someone has ask this question before and the answers that I've seen do not answer my question.
We dry camp for several weeks at a time once a year, and with our 2014 North Trail I have always been able to fill the fresh water holding tank with a 6 gallon water jug through the fresh water cap mounted on the trailer. Yesterday when we were at the RV dealership I noticed that the New Bighorns don't have a fresh water fill cap it looks to me that the refill has to be under pressure.
is there something I'm missing, what do you boondockers do when you need to add fresh water to your holding tank?
Thanks,
Frank
We dry camp for several weeks at a time once a year, and with our 2014 North Trail I have always been able to fill the fresh water holding tank with a 6 gallon water jug through the fresh water cap mounted on the trailer. Yesterday when we were at the RV dealership I noticed that the New Bighorns don't have a fresh water fill cap it looks to me that the refill has to be under pressure.
is there something I'm missing, what do you boondockers do when you need to add fresh water to your holding tank?
Thanks,
Frank