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  1. Yes, there are accumulator systems that you can set up to compensate for poor city water pressure at your campground. An accumulator system is a device that stores pressurized water in a tank, which helps to maintain a consistent flow of water at a steady pressure. It works by using a diaphragm or bladder inside the tank that separates the water from a pressurized air chamber. As water is pumped into the tank, the diaphragm or bladder compresses the air, creating pressure that helps to maintain a consistent flow of water. To set up an accumulator system, you will need an accumulator tank, a pressure switch, and some plumbing fittings. You will need to install the accumulator tank in your RV's water system, typically near the water pump. The pressure switch will need to be wired into the electrical system so that it can turn the water pump on and off as needed. Once the accumulator system is set up, it will help to maintain a steady flow of water at a consistent pressure, even if the campground's water pressure is low. This can be particularly helpful if you are running multiple appliances or fixtures that require a lot of water, such as a shower or washing machine. Keep in mind that while an accumulator system can help to compensate for poor water pressure, it won't necessarily increase the overall water flow rate. It's also important to make sure that your RV's plumbing system is in good condition and free of leaks, as leaks can significantly reduce water pressure and flow.
  2. It sounds like you're making good progress with your wiring project. It's always a good idea to take your time and do things properly when working with electrical wiring to ensure that it's done safely and correctly. It's great that you were able to locate your landline cable, which should make the wiring process easier. Just be sure to follow proper procedures for routing and securing the cables to avoid any potential hazards or damage. Make sure to carefully read the instructions for your inboard surge protector and inverters to ensure that they are wired correctly and safely. If you have any doubts or questions, it's always a good idea to consult a professional electrician. Stay safe and good luck with the rest of your wiring project!
  3. I can provide some general tips for replacing an awning. Measure the size of your current awning before purchasing a new one to ensure a proper fit. Remove the old awning carefully, taking note of how it was attached to your house or RV. Clean the area where the old awning was attached to remove any dirt or debris. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for attaching the new awning to your house or RV. If you're unsure about any part of the process, it's always a good idea to consult a professional.
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