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26 September 2024

How Long Does Water Last in a Motorhome?

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How Much Water Does a Motorhome Hold?

Let's take the Chausson 640 as an example. This motorhome boasts a 105-litre fresh water tank – enough for a whopping 405 cups of tea! But remember, the capacity varies across different motorhome models.

How Long Does Water Last in a Motorhome?

The real question isn't just how much you have, but how long it lasts. Well, that depends on your water usage habits. Here's a quick guide:

  • Light Users: If you're happy with quick "navy showers," washing dishes at campgrounds, and using water sparingly while cooking, your tank can last an impressive 5-7 days for two people!
  • Moderate Users: Showering every other day and being mindful of water use will usually get you 3-4 days on a full tank.
  • Heavy Users: If daily showers and frequent dishwashing are your style, be prepared to refill every 1-2 days.

How to make water last longer in a motorhome:

  • Shower Savvy: Turn off the water while soaping up.
  • Campground Perks: Take advantage of campground showers and dishwashing stations whenever possible.
  • Rainwater Collection: Consider collecting rainwater for cleaning or flushing.
  • Tank Monitoring: Keep a close eye on your water gauge to avoid running out unexpectedly.
  • Wild Camping: If you're venturing off-grid, carrying extra water containers is a smart move.

Keeping Your Motorhome Water Fresh:

  • Tank Freshness: Clean tanks keep water fresh for weeks, but it's best to refill every few days for optimal taste and to prevent bacteria growth.
  • Bottled Water: Unopened bottles can last for about two years, but once opened, they should be refrigerated and used within a few days.

Finding Water when Wild Camping:

  • Petrol Stations: Most petrol stations have a water line you can use to fill up.
  • Churches: Many churches have a water tap in their graveyard or near the entrance.
  • Natural Sources: Rivers, streams, and springs can be a source of water, but always treat it before drinking or cooking.
  • Public Amenities: Look for taps in parks or public restrooms.
  • Friendly Faces: In rural areas, don't hesitate to ask locals for help finding a water source.

Remember, being mindful of your water usage and knowing where to refill ensures that your motorhome adventures remain worry-free, even in the wildest of locations.

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