The Camp Inn has a switch that powers the water system. The folks at CI installed a water system in my friend Lori's TD. I was going to ask Craig about it last weekend but was distracted and never did ask him so I will here.
The switch needs to be powered on to operate the pump, it then must be turned off when not in use so that it will not keep pressurizing the tank. Maybe some have heard the sound, a little buzz as it maintains the pressure. It obviously draws power to keep the pressure up. Here is the question: Is there a switch that will automatically turn itself off after a reasonable delay in use so as not to use up the battery when I forget to turn it off?
JIM
The switch needs to be powered on to operate the pump, it then must be turned off when not in use so that it will not keep pressurizing the tank. Maybe some have heard the sound, a little buzz as it maintains the pressure. It obviously draws power to keep the pressure up. Here is the question: Is there a switch that will automatically turn itself off after a reasonable delay in use so as not to use up the battery when I forget to turn it off?
JIM