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Agreed but drinking water tap too high, some will still stick it into the cassette, seen it so many times.Waste water goes down the drain
the fresh water you use YOUR hose
Can't see the cassette emptying point but would espt the yellow hose to wash out the cassette and fill the toilet header if you have a separate tank like us
Agreed but drinking water tap too high, some will still stick it into the cassette, seen it so many times.
Surely not old boy, especially on a Caravan Club site.Agreed but drinking water tap too high, some will still stick it into the cassette, seen it so many times.
I believe the comment re height of the fresh water tap was that it still allowed people to get their toilet cassette under it, what they do on airs is to put a cage around the tap so that you can get in to fit a hose but you can't get the spout of your cassette up there (not that I have tried)It’s too prevent cross contamination, imagine you’ve emptied something nasty, such as the toilet cassette, or the bin you’ve kept a dead cat in for a week, then cleaned it out with that yellow hose?
Then along comes another camper and uses that hose to fill his fresh tank.
Also why the drinking water doesn’t have a hose, numpties therefore can’t contaminate your drinking water.
If the fresh tap is too high for containers simply carry a short hose with connector.
The hose is for rinsing out the waste water dump hole, probably under the van in the picture. We would also use that hose to rinse out our waste water tank by putting it up the outlet hose.No cassette empty point at that MH service point, it was further along the road. Just couldn’t figure out the point of the tap marked for waste water, must be my ‘signage‘ OCD
Chester Oaks