Mine was attached to the trailer using the 12" white, potable water hose provided with the filter.(RV to 12" hose to filter to supply hose) What I noticed over time, however, is that the extra weight of the filter was pulling down on the RV water connector to the point where it was threatening to pull it off the side of the trailer.My recommendation is to toss the 12" hose and buy a longer potable water hose to run between the RV and the filter.
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Product Description:
RV External Filter, Includes Plastic Plugs, 12" Flexible Hose, Installation Instructions, Filter Change Reminder Sticker & Granular Activated Carbon Filter, Features Slim Design, Connects Easily To Campers, Trailers, Motor Homes Or Boats, High Flow Rate For Quick Fill, 1 Recreational Season/2,000 Gallons Cartridge Life, No Tools Required, System Requirements Water Pressure Of 30-125 PSI, 2.1-8.6 Bar, Water Temperature Of 40-100°ree. Fahrenheit, 4.4-37.8°ree. C, Level 1 Basic Filtration.
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