Hymer caravan has water tank
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I have owned 2 vans with on board tanks , Hymer and Fendt but found the Hymer much more flexible having both options i.e onboard or outside tank switchable. The onboard tank was useful for short stops or tea breaks but when we had serviced pitches I
used the supplied water container with a float valve I had fitted myself. The Fendt could only be used from the onboard tank and needed filling from a smaller water carrier such as a watering can or a hose if on a serviced pitch. This is very common with
continental vans as most users use site facilities (as we do) and need much less water than some British caravanners who are wedded to the Aquaroll and Wastemaster.Write your comments here...So what is wrong in being wedded to Wastemaster or Aquaroll ?.If it works well for the holiday and the person, then as far as I can see that is the answer. If a person wants to walk up and down the site with a little watering can
so beit.Some people take washing machines on holiday ( we don't) but that does'nt make them wrong.I dont want to transport the Aquaroll and even less a huge Wastemaster and we have learned ot live with containers that will travel in the gas locker and since our water consumption is a fraction of that used by some we dont need them. BTW We have a washing
machine, glad you approveWrite your comments here...I approve of everything you do as long as you are having a good time and not annoying others(which can be difficult) we are all different.
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BB I believe in keeping the Grey Matter active,but do you go on holiday to register statistics or enjoy yourself?.How can the disposal of grey water in the right place whether the container is full or not be a problem?.If something needs filling I fill it
,if it needs emptying I empty it,simple solution. Howerever I have told SWMBO of your concern over water use................she has promised to drink Whisky neat now!.0