Is There An RV City Water Inlet With A 3/4" NPT Male Fitting For The RV's Plumbing
Published 12/11/2024 >
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For some reason my city water hookup is piped to accept a 3/4 male connection vice 1/2. Are there any that have a 3/4 male fitting that attaches to the camper water inlet hose. If not, is there an adapter that will work? I havent found either. PLEASE help if possible
asked by: Tim W
Expert Reply:
Hey Tim,
The city water inlets we currently offer all come with either a 1/2" barb or NPT fitting but you can buy a 1/2" female to 3/4" male adapter at your local hardware store for around $4. If you're looking for a surface mount inlet then I recommend the JR Products # 37262135, which has a brass check valve instead of a plastic one.
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