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...
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...
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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 believe you are asking if the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22903 can be plugged into a GFCI outlet. The answer to that is yes it can. view full answer...
The Camco RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22753 that you referenced has a pressure rating of 40 psi - 70 psi.
This is a 50' hose that is 1/2" in diameter and comes with a 1-year warranty. The reinforced PVC construction is flexible so it stores easy which is a big plus.
If you don't already have a storage unit for it then I also recommend going with the Fresh Water Hose Caddy # HC-75 which will do a great job at helping you stay organized. view full answer...
The Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22823 is 20 percent thicker than most hoses to resist kinks. It also has springs to reinforce the connection points to prevent twisting to also help with resisting kinks and tears in the lining. I've attached a couple videos to assist. view full answer...
Driving over the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22900 could damage the heating element so I would avoid sitting it in an area where it could be driven over. view full answer...
I reached out to Clearsource, and they said no type of adapters are needed for home use with the Clearsource Ultra RV Water Filter System w/ VirusGuard - 3 Canister - Outdoor # CS87FR.
They said the connections will be the same, though if you need an added hose you can certainly use one with the 10 foot long AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose # W01-8120. view full answer...
The Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22900 is designed to keep water from freezing in below freezing temperatures. It doesn't effectively heat up the water to a noticeable level, especially if it is really cold out. As such Camco does not claim any specific temperature increase because it depends on environmental factors. It is basically the same principles used in heating pads and blankets and will get about as warm. view full answer...
The springs on the ends of the Camco Premium RV Drinking Water Hose # CAM22823 are to prevent them from twisting and to keep a consistent flow of water.
This 10 foot hose has an inner diameter of 5/8 inches and has a tough PVC construction that is made right here in the USA.
If you plan on using the same connection parts, like the same spigot for water your lawn/garden, then I also recommend checking out the Camco Quick Hose Connect # CAM20143. This makes connecting your hose hassle-free... view full answer...
You absolutely can splice two or more water hoses together to make one long continuous run. I recommend going with the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22903.
This hose is 50' long, will plug into standard 120 VAC outlets, and self-regulates to prevent from overheating, eliminating the need for a thermostat or controller.
The only thing you're going to need to also make sure is that you also get an extension cord that is made from 14 AWG wire like the Mighty Cord... view full answer...
I spoke with Camco in regards to the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22903, and they confirmed that the pipe insulation will not prevent the hose from coming on.
Additionally, it is recommended to use the pipe insulation if you are in an extreme weather area. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and checked the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather - 5/8" Internal Diameter # CAM22900 and Camco has the "pool noodle" covers over the rubber wrapping so you can place them over the rubber to provide a bit of extra protection from things running over the hose or if it gets dropped. view full answer...
Yes, the AquaFresh Heated Drinking Water Hose for RVs - 25' Long x 1/2" Diameter - 120V # W01-5325 can be used with a small extension cord. In the attached review video for this product you can see Hayden plugging this product into an extension cord to power it. view full answer...
Yes you can indeed connect your Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22903 & # CAM22902 hoses together.
All you'd need to do is connect the female end of one hose to the male end on the other and run an extension cord with 14 AWG wire like:
- 50' # A10-5014TTE,
- 100' # A10-10014E.
From here, you should be all set. I have also included a couple of product overview videos for you to check out. view full answer...
The Valterra Pistol Hose Nozzle part # A01-0136VP is not rated as safe for drinking water. I am not aware of any lead components that would cause an issue but most sprayers such as the above won't be rated safe for drinking water as that is not their intended purpose. view full answer...
The Camco Garden Hose Y-Style Shut-Off Valve # CAM20113 is simple a way to convert your single garden hose to a dual hose style with individual shut-offs. There is no filter in it so the water would be just as safe as it was if you weren't using the # CAM20113.
The way the product angles out might make it easier to drink from though. view full answer...
If you are okay with drinking from a garden hose then the Camco Quick Hose Connect w/ Auto Shut-Off # CAM20135 that you referenced would work well for you. It's made of the same material (brass), as the fittings of a garden hose so you would be just fine drinking out of it. view full answer...
Although a standard 110-120V outlet would work fine, for safety's sake ideally you would use a GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlet because the product is being used in close proximity to water. view full answer...
A vacuum breaker like the Replacement Check Valve/Vacuum Breaker for Factory RV Tank Flushing Systems - 1/2" MPT # A10-3050 is used on a toilet flush valve to prevent water from being siphoned backward into the drinking water system. It doesn't matter if different hoses are used as the water can be siphoned from one area to another if not protected. If not used a toilet tank or even an overfull toilet could possibly be sucked back into the fresh water tank. Even though it would be an... view full answer...