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downtheroad
Apr 21, 2015Explorer
Not all that uncommon. Black tank flush systems have an anti-siphon valve - back flow preventer (some times called a vacuum breaker). It is usually located inside a cabinet inside. Mine is under the bathroom sink.
It can leak if the water pressure is high or it can leak if it fails or it can leak just if it wants to leak..
Mine doesn't really leak, but sometimes it "weeps" a little. I just put a towel or dirty shirt from the laundry under it and all is good.
This is an example...it's not mine. (found the image on Google)
Well now, there you go Biscuit..you beat me to it again..
Is that picture that I pirated YOURS???
It can leak if the water pressure is high or it can leak if it fails or it can leak just if it wants to leak..
Mine doesn't really leak, but sometimes it "weeps" a little. I just put a towel or dirty shirt from the laundry under it and all is good.
This is an example...it's not mine. (found the image on Google)
Well now, there you go Biscuit..you beat me to it again..
Is that picture that I pirated YOURS???
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