Frank55
Jun 28, 2019Explorer
Leaky waterhose
I keep having a waterleak on the hose coming into the trailer. I have put a new washer, used teflon tape and have tightened it up as much as I can an it still leaks! Any suggestions.
belairbrian wrote:Yeah, it sounds pretty obvious that you can't leave it under pressure all the time. Seems to be self-explanatory to me, but maybe I'm missing something.rhagfo wrote:
Quality hose, while the current white hose is still sealing fine, when it starts getting leaky it will be replaced with a ZeroG hose.
I looked at the Zero G but then I saw that they are "Not recommended to be under constant pressure"
What does that mean? Do I have to turn off the hose at the campground valve when not using water?
rhagfo wrote:
Quality hose, while the current white hose is still sealing fine, when it starts getting leaky it will be replaced with a ZeroG hose.
laknox wrote:I got one of those too, and it seems to work like it should although the first one I bought leaked. The second one is leak free. And it would definitely ease the strain if the hose is hanging straight down instead of sticking out and down.
I use a 90 degree connector to eliminate stress on the hose and fittings. Just sayin'...
Lyle
fj12ryder wrote:
But doesn't that just transfer the drips/leaks to where the Banjo fitting is attached to the hose?
SailingOn wrote:But doesn't that just transfer the drips/leaks to where the Banjo fitting is attached to the hose?
Banjo fittings, one on the trailer and one on the hose, make a solid leakproof connection, and don't corrode. I think they're lots easier to connect/disconnect than the standard hose ends. First picture is the hose end, second the trailer end.