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SoundGuy
Dec 20, 2016Explorer
Obviously if the trailer is still under warranty you'd want your dealer to address these issues but in the meantime as a temporary fix I'd simply not use the toilet in the 1/2 bathroom, perhaps stuff an old towel in the bowel to block any odours since it won't hold water, and install a shutoff valve in the fresh water line feeding the main toilet so you can conveniently turn off water feeding the trailer.
From your description it seems you're connected to on-site water under pressure and if so the obvious question is whether you're using a water pressure regulator, as you should. :h Secondly, if you instead draw from the on-board water tank does the toilet in the main bathroom still fill and overflow? If not, that's a pretty good indication that city water pressure feeding the trailer may be excessive.
From your description it seems you're connected to on-site water under pressure and if so the obvious question is whether you're using a water pressure regulator, as you should. :h Secondly, if you instead draw from the on-board water tank does the toilet in the main bathroom still fill and overflow? If not, that's a pretty good indication that city water pressure feeding the trailer may be excessive.
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