>Anybody know how RVs and campers get running water for sink and shower?
Someplace like Camping World online:
http://www.campingworld.com/browse/categories/index.cfm?deptID=&catID=137&subOf=13
has a ton of RV stuff, including water pumps and all that jazz.
If an RV is in a campground, they'll typically hook up to a water
supply through a garden hose. That supplies pressure for sink,
toilet, and shower. When camping without hookups for water and sewer,
the RV or camper relies on the stored water tanks that have a pump to
supply the water pressure. Some RVs have a pump switch you need to
flip whenever you use the water, while others have a demand pump that
keeps the system pressurized all the time.
(I lived in one for a few months once...)
- ATC