Water Supply To Electric Only Pitches

David Batey
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I am a relatively new motorhomer with no previous caravanning experience and where possible only stay on serviced pitches as I don't wish to move my motorhome once it is positioned on the pitch. Can anyone advise what are the chances of having access to a water tap close to my pitch to which I can connect my fresh water hose when necessary. I realise that sites will vary but I am asking about 4 star sites which don't offer serviced pitches. Sorry if this is the daft question of the day!  

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  • young thomas
    young thomas Forum Participant Posts: 11,356
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    edited January 2017 #2

    not a daft question at all....

    your MH tank shpuld last quite a long time, ours lasts 4/5 days even with us showering in the van...

    should you need to top up, try having two hoses that ypu cam join together with a hoselock fitting, should be fine even if the tap is a long way off....

    good luck...

  • ABM
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    edited January 2017 #3

    Lots  of  us  M/homers  use  the  well  known  trick  of

    carrying  a  watering  can  or  similar  and  adding  a  couple 

    of    fills  ( about  5  galls  or  so  )  depending  on  our  usage.

    If  you  use  the  Site  amenities  for  showering,  washing  dishes

    etc  you  use rather  less  water  from  your  on-board  tanks 

    than  you  would  expect.  BUT  should  you  make  full  use  of 

    the  vehicles  shower,  if  fitted,  then  the  consumption  increases 

    markedly  !

    Must  say  tho'  that  Questions  are  only  viewed  as  "Daft"

    If  you  know  the  answers   wink   !!

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited January 2017 #4

    Most Club Sites have pitches that are next to service points, so you just need to try and get one of these (you can view the site layouts) and carry a long hose. Just don't hog the tap though, fill up in the afternoon, perhaps when most folks are out elsewhere. A lot of Club Sites do of course have serviced pitches, you just pay a little bit extra.

  • young thomas
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    edited January 2017 #5

    I wouldnt entertain £4:90 a day (or whatever the rate is) to ise a pitch where i turn the tap on every fifth day.....money down the drain...wink

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited January 2017 #6

    I've seen a canny trick along the lines of BB's suggestion, it was a hose lock type fixture to a tap with another access tap for others to use whilst the Moho owner was topping up. Clever & ensuring no one complained of hogging the tap. Excellently thought outcool

  • Oneputt
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    edited January 2017 #7

    Welcome David nice to see another Norfolk enthusiast.  We don't use many CC sites but, unlike some commercial sites, have never had a problem with either children or dogs.  In the main we use CL's

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited January 2017 #8

    You will need to be aware of others' needs, DB. Perhaps the best way would be to check with the warden first if you want to fill your tank anywhere other than at the MH service point.

    Have you considered how you might empty your waste tank without Ieaving your pitch?

  • young thomas
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    edited January 2017 #9

    ah Rocky, we MHers are pretty 'canny' as you say..

    ....as with the dual water tap outlet sharing the water, some 'canny' vanners even carry a dual EHU plug so that they can share their neighbours leccy.....wink

    of course, im not that canny.....smile

  • Navigateur
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    edited January 2017 #10

    Argh!   Backflow and contamination. You will have the local public health chappies in paroxisms of delight as they can shut down the site now!

     

     

  • Oneputt
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    edited January 2017 #11

    Still welcome David, but I posted on the wrong threadsurprisedfrown

  • The Ovaltineys
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    edited January 2017 #12

    I thought most bib taps had double check valves to prevent this?

  • Kennine
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    edited January 2017 #13

    Interesting post Navigateur.  

    Cheers...............K 

  • Metheven
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    edited January 2017 #14

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  • EJB986
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    edited January 2017 #15

    A point worth mentioning is that your waste grey water tank will fill before you need fresh water.

    If you use your MH as a caravan,( ie static for more than a few days) it would be wise to copy the caravanners .....use a remote waste container then the MH method with a watering can to top up the fresh tank.

  • Kennine
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    edited January 2017 #16

    The beauty of a Motorhome is that you can have days out touring the surrounding countryside and places of interest from the campsite and take your facilities with you. ----------- It is a simple job to Fill up and empty at the M/H service point either when going out for the day or upon your return.  

    Cheers .....................K 

     

    P.S -- Remember to leave a ( Pitch in use by a motorhome ) sign prominately displayed on your pitch, so that nobody pinches your pitch when you are away from site

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited January 2017 #17

    The OP suggests the possibility of using a normal service point to refill tanks. Whilst I have seen that done I have also seen notices saying that service points should not be used for such purposes. We use an external  water container as we have a means of pumping the contents into the main tank we suits us if we are on site for more than a couple of days. Other use a watering can to top up the tank. Whilst it might depend on the OP's physical ability to lug fresh and waste water around I am not sure I would be keen to pay another £4 a night extra to have those facilities closer to hand. Obviously different if you are a caravanner was supply of water and disposal of waste water is in the main done by external containers.

    David

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2017 #18

    Never seen such a sign, but agree that MHs should not monopolise a service point.

    However, if you are near enough one, as a caravanner I would have no problem with you, as a MHer connecting a hose as long as you were prepared to disconnect after a minute or two should a caravanner need to fill their Aquaroll.  

    You could complete your filling afterwards.

  • EJB986
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    edited January 2017 #19

    Kj I think you may well be much more considerate than manysmile

    There are many such signs although we use a suitable comment on the underside of our loose stepsealed

  • Navigateur
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    edited January 2017 #20

    A thrify solution could be to book a service pitch for one night, then an unserviced pitch for a few more, than a services pitch again so that facilities are not going unused but charged for when not needed all the time.

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2017 #21

    That is surely almost the same as just getting an ordinary pitch and taking the MH to the MH service point as required?

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2017 #22

    We must be using different sites then, as I have never seen a sign saying it was not permitted to connect a hose to a shared tap to refill.

    I am fairly laid back usually, but if I was  waiting to fill an Aquaroll, and a MHer was monopolising the tap for more than a few minutes, I would be tempted to point out that there was a dedicated MH service area.

    It does work both ways though.  One site we have used a few times has a MH point very conveniently located for filling the Aquaroll if you are on a nearby pitch, I do use it but would not expect a MHer to stand and wait  till I had finished filling.

    What does it say on the underside of your step?

  • Tammygirl
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    edited January 2017 #23

    I agree with KJ, that it works both ways, having been a caravanner I wouldn't expect someone to wait at a water tap service point while I fill my M/H with 100 lts neither would I be pleased to have to wait at the M/H  service point while someone filled their water hog.

    In answer to the OP, I normally wouldn't choose to use a service pitch and pay the extra £4 +  a night, never did as a caravanner and certainly not now we have a M/H. However  if you are physically unable to lug around water hogs, or if you really don't mind spending an extra £4+ a night then who are we to say otherwise.

    Like others have said up thread we carry 2 long hoses which we can join together should we be within reach of a service tap, yes we have used them on CC sites, not aware of any signs saying otherwise but will look when we are next on a site. Like DK we also have the ability to fill our tank via a water container outside and pump it in, we have done this on occasions when we have been overseas and on a pitch for a week or more and don't want to take in the canopy and unhook the EHU, move chairs etc.

    Of course if the OP was to go abroad where all these rules and regulations don't exist he would have no problem, also the water taps are usually more frequent and lots of sites have taps on the pitch at no extra cost.wink

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited January 2017 #24

    On our last visit to Incleboro Fields at West Runton there was a notice on the first Service Point up from Reception asking motorhomes not to fill up there. Now that might be because of the location of the service point but there was a sign. Since then all the signs have changed to the new design so whether it is still there I don't know. However there is a difference between using a hose from a nearby pitch and blocking the road whilst you fill up at an undesignated place.

    David

  • EJB986
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    edited January 2017 #25

    Kj I was referring to signs reserving MH pitches when off site.....otherwise I misunderstood your post....sorry!

  • allanandjean
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    edited January 2017 #26

    In answer to the OP who knows what the chances are-how long is a piece of string...........or hose?!

    On the point of using a hose from a 'communal tap' I agree with the sentiment that, so long as you are not inconveniencing others, it should not be a problem.

    I have filled my Aquaroll at a MHSP, Baltic Wharf springs to mind, and have seen people filling their MH tanks with a long hose at Alderstead from a communal tap.

    As Tammygirl says there may be reasons that you would want use a serviced pitch,and I have sitting in my house an Aqua Pro kit for that very use on a February rally, I don't recall ever seeing a MH on one.

    Our MH friends that we holiday with every year have a very long hose,lots of adapters and a watering can and they only use sites exclusively, rather than Aires, because they are with us so paying more for a serviced pitch would be a no no. 

  • huskydog
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    edited January 2017 #27

    At Crossways site one year,a M/H was filling his tank with a long hose ,I arrived with my aquaroll and he offed to take his hose off so I could fill mine ,but I said leave it ,I can wait and we had a chat , unless you want the water to put out a fire ,what's the rush , we're on holiday cool