baker01 wrote:
My 08 3200 has a sealand Traveler Lite 210 with the spray option.
there are two places where it could leak. the vacuum break and the foot valve. both have hose clamps that could come loose. Do a search on the Traveler Lite 210 and you will find pictures and parts diagrams. Hopefully it will match your model.
Thank you baker01, did a search as you suggested, and you were correct, the Sealand Traveler Lite 210that is the exact toilet in my TH. This is what makes forums like this GREAT..!
I called 4 different rv places, including Warrior Lifestyles, they were all very nice and helpful, all could sell me a valve, but none could tell me what toilet was in my TH.
I keep my TH at Glamis dunes storage, all my repairs are made there or at the dunes. And something has got to be done as water was dripping out of the side of the trailer right under the bathroom outside wall. Hope it hasn't started to rot the wood yet.
In order to have whatever might be needed to repair the leak, will just take with me on my next dune trip, a water valve and the vacuum break, and bring some tubing/fittings/clamps, and a shut off ball valve. Is there a usual culprit here, what usually leaks, the vacuum break, the water valve, or maybe just the tube connections/hose clamps..?
Now that I'm thinking about it, whenever the water pump was on, the water dripped outside wall, under bathroom. When the pump was turned off, the drip would slow down and eventually stop.
If the vacuum break was leaking, wouldn't it only leak when the toilet was flushed, because it only gets water when the water valve is actuated, is that correct..?
I am not familiar with rv toilets at all. Is it best to remove the toilet to work on the valve/vacuum break ? There is not much room around it... And is separating the bowl from the bottom base by removing that clamp the best way to get access, or should I just take the whole thing right off the floor..?
What size tubing and fittings are needed for the water inlet to the toilet valve ?
Anyone know whats in that 'wallboard' box behind the toilet where the water line comes out of..? I got to pull that apart also to get at and change out the short kinked water line.