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dougrainer
Feb 10, 2017Nomad
1. I do not doubt this happens
2. I have been and still am a RV Technician for 37 years and have NEVER seen this or had a customer with this problem
3. What I find amazing is, almost ALL Inside and outside RV shower Heads that have a water cut-off, they are NOT positive cut offs. They will drip. They make them this way because those white hoses are NOT designed to have continuous 45 plus PSI on them.
4. So, if you leave the outside faucets ON and obviously the shower head cut off is shut off, then you would think you would notice that the area by the Outside Faucet has a water build up after a few hours or a few days, either filling up the water bay or dripping on the ground. Doug
2. I have been and still am a RV Technician for 37 years and have NEVER seen this or had a customer with this problem
3. What I find amazing is, almost ALL Inside and outside RV shower Heads that have a water cut-off, they are NOT positive cut offs. They will drip. They make them this way because those white hoses are NOT designed to have continuous 45 plus PSI on them.
4. So, if you leave the outside faucets ON and obviously the shower head cut off is shut off, then you would think you would notice that the area by the Outside Faucet has a water build up after a few hours or a few days, either filling up the water bay or dripping on the ground. Doug
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