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LangsRV2
May 03, 2015Explorer
Cloud Dancer wrote:Cloud Dancer wrote:
For me, a piece of hose that would connect to the inlet port on the pump and a bucket of water are things that I can readily put my hands on, even if I'm out camping.
I suppose that when I posted the above, I should've added that you're supposed to hook up the piece of test hose and stick the loose end into the bucket of water and then turn on the pump. If it doesn't pump water, the pump is not working. Sorry
I'm glad you stuck with it and found the problem. Learning what you did will serve you down the line. But, it's knowledge that you hope you never have to use....:B
Yes that is EXACTLY what we did! I sorry didn't post my results correctly. We took the new pump, hooked up a hose to the winterizing brass fitting with hose into bucket did nothing, hooked the old pump into bucket and same fittings pumped perfectly! So it had to be the pump not the set up in the RV.
Someone posted once about thinking their hobby was going to be RVing but now realizing their hobby is actually fixing the RV. Sounds about right doesn't it!
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