If your Wildwood comes with an FR-1 filter, you may want to remove it and replace it with a coupler. Then either use it outside or use a blue Camco filter.
Lots of reports on these cracking and flooding trailers.
Also, try to remember to shut off your city water if you leave camp for any appreciable time.
If your Wildwood comes with an FR-1 filter, you may want to remove it and replace it with a coupler. Then either use it outside or use a blue Camco filter.
Lots of reports on these cracking and flooding trailers.
Also, try to remember to shut off your city water if you leave camp for any appreciable time.
Dumb question but where is that located? I would hate for it to flood the camper.
Oops sorry. Just realized you were talking about the filter. Look near the city water hook up, or under the kitchen sink. Mine is in the storage compartment near the city water hook up, behind a sliding panel.
Congrats on the purchase. Good list to get you started.
If you are good with electricity a meter to make sure outlets are correct before plugging in. If not good with it an EMS or autoformer is top on my list. These will protect your electronics from poor facilities bad plugs or low voltage. I use my ems on generator, home power and campgrounds. Not afraid to change spots if it shows an error.
I would get a water pressure regulator as well. Campgrounds tend to vary water pressure greatly.