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Old 10-11-2020, 10:48 AM   #1
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Exterior water

We have a 2020 Jayco 264BHW Rocky Mountain Edition.
Under the rear end there are hot and cold water connections.
I've been searching for a outdoor sink setup with no success. The ones I have found hook up to a garden hose.
Any suggestions? Links to one you may have found?
May just end up buying a small folding table and sink and making my own.
Thanks for may info!
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Can you post a picture of those connections? Could they be your low point drains?
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Or connections for an outside shower?
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A hardware store would provide you with a connection from the outlet to a garden hose connection. Never heard of that type of connection on an RV before though. Sure it's not drains?
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I think one of the changes between his 2020 and my 18, is his low point drains just in front of the rear bumper have the valves on the outside while my 18 has the valves on the inside with pipes routed out the bottom.
I suppose he could put a t above his drain valves and plumb/mount some quick disconnects for a portable sink.
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Can you post a picture of those connections? Could they be your low point drains?
Unfortunately, I do not have pics right now. However, I don't believe they are low point drains. The low point drain is on the side of the trailer. These are red and blue quick connect fixtures. These are just under the rear bumper next to the outside gas hookup for our camp stove.

Next time I'm at the trailer I'll take and post pics.
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Unfortunately, I do not have pics right now. However, I don't believe they are low point drains. The low point drain is on the side of the trailer. These are red and blue quick connect fixtures. These are just under the rear bumper next to the outside gas hookup for our camp stove.

Next time I'm at the trailer I'll take and post pics.
You should have 3 low point drains on your trailer. There should be one for the fresh water tank and the 2 additional drains for the hot and cold water lines of the system.
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You should have 3 low point drains on your trailer. There should be one for the fresh water tank and the 2 additional drains for the hot and cold water lines of the system.
Huh, I'll have to research this further. Walking around with the salesman when we bought the trailer, he pointed out the gas and water connections and refered to them as hookups for outside kitchen.
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Huh, I'll have to research this further. Walking around with the salesman when we bought the trailer, he pointed out the gas and water connections and refered to them as hookups for outside kitchen.
Unfortunately, it wouldn't be the first time that a salesperson misrepresented a product or simply didn't understand the features.
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White/clear tube on street side in front of tires-fresh water tank drain. Red and blue just in front of rear bumper- low point drains.
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Seems to be the consensus that the connections are low point drains. Thanks for the feedback everyone. If I find out differently, I'll update.
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