RV Glossary
The fresh water tank stores clean water for drinking, washing, and general use in an RV. It supports off-grid camping when no water hookup is available.
Fresh Water Tank is an important towing concept to understand when evaluating RV compatibility and safety margins.
This term can directly influence safe trailer matching and trip planning decisions.
fresh tank, potable water tank
City water is a direct water hookup at a campsite that supplies continuous pressurized water to an RV. It allows you to use sinks, showers, and toilets without relying on the fresh water tank.
Fresh water capacity is the total amount of clean water an RV can store in its freshwater tank. It affects how long you can camp without needing to refill.
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