The Valterra AquaFresh Heated Fresh Water Supply Hose # W01-5315 is specifically designed to provide fresh drinking water in sub-zero temperatures. view full answer...
Hi Maria,
A water hose that is white with a blue stripe generally indicates it is a drinking water/fresh water hose. These will connect to your trailer's city water inlet, which is what I believe you were referencing, and we have a number of different lengths to choose from:
- 10 Feet: AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RV # W01-5120
- 25 Feet: AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RV # W01-5300
- 50 Feet: AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RV # W01-5600 view full answer...
The Camco RV Drinking Water Hose, # CAM22783, is constructed of a reinforced PVC ( Polyvinyl chloride). The hose does not use latex material in its construction.
The hose is FDA-approved for use for drinking water and is free of BPA and complies to low-lead content regulations. view full answer...
Yes, you could use Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22823 to water your garden. And if you got thirsty while out watering the garden you can also drink from it since this hose was made with non-toxic materials. view full answer...
Yes the Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22833 connects to a standard spigot found on the outside of a house or RV park. It is similar to a garden hose except meant for RV drinking water lines. I have linked a video review for you. view full answer...
The best way to clean a heated drinking water hose like the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose # CAM22900 is to use a mild vinegar/water solution. If it were me I would take a 5 gallon bucket with maybe half a gallon or so of white vinegar, then fill the rest of the bucket with water. I would then fully submerge the hose for several hours, then flush it very thoroughly with clean water. This should take care of any bacteria or other build-up inside the hose and keep it safe to use for... view full answer...
The 50 foot Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22903 does not have a thermostat - we don't carry any hoses with thermostats - but if you wanted to add a hose to this you could with something like the 10 foot Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22823. view full answer...
The Camco RV Water Line Blow-Out Plug w/ Quick Connect - Brass # CAM36143 can be used with an air compressor to clean and dry out water lines in your RV, but it will also work to dry out your drinking water hose or even a garden hose as you mentioned.
If you are using it for drinking water systems, use an oil-less air compressor so you don't add compressor oil to your drinking water. view full answer...
As far as a female water hose fitting, we have a coupe different options depending on the length and inner diameter of the fitting you need. For instance, if you need a super long hose, that is the 25' AquaFresh Drinking Water Hose for RVs # W01-9300. For a shorter option, that is the 5' Valterra Drinking Water Hose for RVs # W01-0009.
Both of these hoses have the standard 3/4" diameter fitting. If your fitting is a different size, feel free to respond to this answer to let me know. view full answer...
The AquaFresh Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 50' Long x 5/8" Diameter - Item # W01-9600 is made up of a non-toxic material which will not contaminate your drinking water and you won't taste anything besides clean drinking water. There are a bunch of options available and I've included my review video and options if you wanted to learn more about these hoses. view full answer...
There is no restriction on the temperature of the water that can be used with Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22823. What that means is that hot water from a standard water source connection would be fine. Superheated water on the other hand would be dangerous.
The hose would get hot with hot water running through it so depending on how hot the water is the hose could be too hot to handle. view full answer...
The Valterra Adjustable Water Regulator for RVs # A01-1117VP is deisgned to fit RV drinking hoses with 3/4" fittings like the:
-AquaFresh Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 25' Long x 5/8" Diameter # W01-9300. view full answer...
If you're looking for a heated water hose like the AquaFresh Heated Drinking Water Hose for RV's # W01-5350, 50' is the longest hose we carry.
If you're looking for a standard water hose, the longest hose we carry is the Camco RV Drinking Water Hose - 5/8" Inner Diameter # CAM22803, which is 75' long.
We do not offer a hose at that length you're asking about, unfortunately. If you wanted a longer hose, you'd have to connect two # CAM22803 hoses together. view full answer...
I called Valterra and they couldn't confirm or deny if it was possible to combine two Valterra EZ Coil-N-Store Drinking Water Hose # W01-0022.
However if you need a longer hose, we do carry a 75' Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22803. This provides 50 more feet of hose. We also offer the AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RV # W01-5600 which is 50' long and will provide 25 more feet than the Valterra. view full answer...
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The Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22900 acts as any other hose except it's designed to be Phthalate-free, BPA-free, and lead-free for drinking water safety. If you plan on using it for actually drinking water then I wouldn't say that you need to remove and drain it daily, but I would make it a habit to flush and clean out the hose on a regular basis just to be on the safe side of things.
The heating element self regulates so you can... view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Camco and she stated that the RV Heated Drinking Water Hose # CAM22903 is rated for 40-50 psi of water pressure. The 50 foot long hose also comes with a 3 year warranty for the electrical components and a 1 year warranty for the hose itself. view full answer...
The Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose # CAM22902 that you referenced self regulates it's temperature which means it keeps the water above freezing without overheating it. view full answer...
Butt. It's ok, you can say it. Pain in the butt. I agree, a hard to coil hose can be frustrating. The colder it gets the harder it is to coil a hose. That is even the case for really flexible hoses such as Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22783 even though it would be better than most.
Usually a heated hose is easier to handle in cold weather because the heat makes it more pliable. But the heating elements are meant just to basically keep the water from freezing so if it is cold enough... view full answer...