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Old 05-29-2021, 01:28 PM   #1
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Water bottle system

We have a 2020 Northpoint 315 RLTS. Does anyone know if I can install the water bottle system?
I really only want it to supply the fridge and ice maker., I don’t need it at sink side.
I’m curious if maybe the lines are already ran, and I just need to locate them and hook a bottle and pump up.
Has anyone ever done this kind of mod?
Any suggestions would be helpful. I’m even willing to sacrifice a cabinet if I have to. I just don’t know where to buy the parts of even how it’s rug up.
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Old 05-29-2021, 03:50 PM   #2
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Do you mean a water filter?
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Old 05-29-2021, 04:34 PM   #3
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I have a Watts, water filter, but I prefer bottled water for drinking, I’ve seen on some 2020 jaycos have a blue bottle system underneath that feeds the fridge.
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This is what I mean.
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I really only want it to supply the fridge and ice maker., I don’t need it at sink side.
I’m curious if maybe the lines are already ran, and I just need to locate them and hook a bottle and pump up.
They won't be there as it wasn't an option, but a production change.
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Old 05-29-2021, 06:55 PM   #6
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I wonder if I could buy the pump system, and wire it in. I have a cupboard right beside where the water valve for the fridge is that would fit a blue bottle.
I would just need to know how it works.
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I wonder if I could buy the pump system, and wire it in. I have a cupboard right beside where the water valve for the fridge is that would fit a blue bottle.
I would just need to know how it works.
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I'm sure you can, but it would be through a dealer. Someone posted it is a 110v pump with a separate switch.
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This 120vac pump.
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Added our own 5 gallon system.
Jug sits under sink. Pump is 12 volt dc. Worse part was stringing the 12 volt power. Used same kind of pump for whole trailer. Bought a small filtered water style faucet.

Works great in testing. Waiting for provincial lockdown to end for the real test

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