Just a quick one where going away in a couple of weeks time. we've booked in on a super pitch & i need to buy the hose for the water could anyone help me tell me the one i would need.We own the Bailey pageant Burgandy 5 series
Hi poppy, welcome to UKCS. If you explain what your set up is, the caravanners can give you links to the appropriate kit. For example, are you wanting to connect your van direct to the service post water tap, or via a 12v pump in an aquaroll or other water container?
------------- Mike
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Thank you all for quick response i'm looking to couple direct to services via a hose & connection but don't know what connection i would need fresh water..
Quote: Originally posted by poppy1234 on 13/3/2013
Just a quick one where going away in a couple of weeks time. we've booked in on a super pitch & i need to buy the hose for the water could anyone help me tell me the one i would need.We own the Bailey pageant Burgandy 5 series
I would use some Food Grade pipe connected to the tap 7m should be long enough,then connect to float switch in your Aquaroll i don't like the direct feed into the van some say the pressure is too high and can blow seals and joints,if you look on accssories for sale i'm sure you will see them and at your local dealers.
We had that happen to us with the mains kit, causing a mini flood inside.
Ended up going for simplicity, with food grade hose in to the water container, and 12v pump to the FC. No shower so just needed topping up from the post once a day. Nothing to go wrong with simple.
------------- Mike
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Quote: Originally posted by archerypete03 on 13/3/2013
Quote: Originally posted by poppy1234 on 13/3/2013
I would use some Food Grade pipe connected to the tap 7m should be long enough,then connect to float switch in your Aquaroll i don't like the direct feed into the van some say the pressure is too high and can blow seals and joints,if you look on accssories for sale i'm sure you will see them and at your local dealers.
This what I was going to question too, mains pressure being too high and blowing seals....
Play it safe, plumb it into a barrel on a float system.