Brilliant Benny! That was a great explanation. Thank you, my northern neighbor! Someday we'll meet in Fargo!
I went into the Lovebug today to clean a bit and see exactly what this little darling still has left in her.
I saw one faucet and one pump handle and one spigot.
Underneath, there is a drain and when I pured water down the sink, some cruddy brown stuff came...lord how long that was in there I'll never know. But, the drain works!
I also found a clear tube! I'll have to get a mirror to see what it's connected to, my back doesn't allow bending like that.
On the exterior, I saw the female end of a hose, great news!
There was a cap on the place where the crud came out
On the other side of the rig was a large, about 6" circular cover by Indiana Plastics. The words said something about potable water only. I assume this is where I can add water once I find a tank, hose, connectors, etc. ?
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Now, the questions:
Is the faucet that turns the one that allows the water to enter the trailer from the hose that's connected to the water supply outside?
Is the pump the one that controls the fresh water tanks? Do you merely raise and lower it
to start the water flow? How can you have both with only one spigot?
There was a piece of pvc pipe that attached to the drain hole on the outside of the trailer that the last owner fashioned, I think this gets connected to a grey water tank that can lie on the ground outside? Or, does my camper have a grey water tank and you stick something into this opening and suck out the "used" water?
Okay, enough questions to start.
Thanks for the help! This is great fun!