We also filled the water tanks and mostly finished the water system. We had a few minor glitches, like one of the supply tubes was bulging and needed to be replaced with reinforced tubing, and there’s a minor leak going into the pressure tank which isn’t fixed yet, but the system is working through the pump and we have hot and cold running water at both sinks inside the camper. Tom still has to run the water lines for the outside hot and cold hose bibs, but at this point he’ll get that done when he has a few spare minutes.
Having hot water means that the gas system is working. We tested the stove, and everything seems to work, although I haven’t tried to cook on it yet. What’s really cool (to us, at least) about the water heater is that it has electronic ignition, so I have a switch over the kitchen sink, and when I want to heat water in the water heater, I just flick the switch and it automatically fires up and heats the water. After two older campers with the old style water heaters, it’s really nice to not have to stand outside holding lit sparkies, pushing buttons, and trying to shield the pilot from the wind in order to light the water heating tank. It’s like magic! And I know I posted a photo of this in our last post, but we have now tested it and it works as advertised, despite the fact that I wasn’t going to believe it until I saw it work.