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five things I would never do in an RV from the perspective of an RV technician now most of these are going to be based around travel trailers fifth wheels or towables in general but most of them will also apply to motorhomes Im not going to list them in order of importance but well start with number one here and number one is going to be drinking water in an RV one thing I would never do unless its meticulously maintained is drink from the Fresh Water System what I mean by that is water that comes from the Fresh tank nor would I really drink water from the city water unless the water system in your RV is meticulously maintained multiple times a year what I mean by that is straining flushing and sanitizing the system this water that comes from the Fresh tank and the water heater sit in those areas such as the holding tank for long periods of time even when you drain your tank theres lots of residual water that sit in the bottom of the tank that dont necessarily get removed when dra