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chrisp222
Explorer
Oct 30, 2017

Whats this leaking hose?

Hi All,

I'm new to full timing. I've had my TT about 6 wks.

I noticed this hose (see pic) had a slow drip. No mention of it in the manual and I'm on city water. (Fresh water tank is empty)

About a week ago it became a steady stream. Its fresh water. I disconnect ed the water and left for a biz trip. Upon return it's OK with a slow drip again.

Trailer is a 2012 Crossroads Zinger 27RL.

The house is a LONG way from the hot water heater and the water pump which is off.

This trailer has 2 water inputs - 1x for fresh and 1x city water.

2nd question if you're still reading, is what adapter can I get to fill the fresh tank from a regular (drinkable cert) water hose?

Many thanks in advance.

You should be able to view the pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/I25iFW3RoGDXUvzI3

Chris.

18 Replies

  • Walaby wrote:
    Not sure what the blue hose in your pic is. I don't think it's a low point drain, since there doesn't appear to be a valve on it. Looks like it has a threaded hose connection end. My initial reaction was a black tank flush connection.

    Mike


    X2: My guess also.
  • 2112's avatar
    2112
    Explorer II
    My guess is fresh tank drain. Put some water in your fresh tank and see if it comes out
  • Chris, is that blue and black thick hose the hose that's dripping or flowing water ?

    If so, i have never seen anything like that and can only assume that it's something that was fabricated to drain water faster, plumbed into the low point drains or freshwater tank drain.
    Its large to improve the flow for faster emptying . If that's the case, then I would look for a petcock attached to it, maybe inside the trailer somewhere . I would think it's open or partially open. I would start looking inside the trailer directly above that tube.

    Pour water down the sink drains and see if that blue/black hose is attached to the drain system. Maybe someone did a by-pass of the grey water tank for whatever reason.
  • Not sure what the blue hose in your pic is. I don't think it's a low point drain, since there doesn't appear to be a valve on it. Looks like it has a threaded hose connection end. My initial reaction was a black tank flush connection.

    Mike
  • Are you talking about what looks like a hanging blue pipe? Pic is deceiving as it looks like big pipe rather than hose (maybe my computer?) Looks too big to be low point drain valve - maybe prior owner McGyver'd alternative drain to gray/blackwater tank? Collect the drip in a cup and give it the "smell test" - should help determine whether you have FW issue or something else.
  • I fill my fresh water tank with one of those brass hose nozzles you turn to get a spray or stream of water.

    I push it in and it stays.
  • chrisp222 wrote:
    Hi All,

    2nd question if you're still reading, is what adapter can I get to fill the fresh tank from a regular (drinkable cert) water hose?

    Many thanks in advance.

    You should be able to view the pics here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/I25iFW3RoGDXUvzI3

    Chris.

    This should work to fill your Fresh Water Tank with a water hose,second picture will show how.

    Click Here
  • Fresh water port fill....Valterra Model (Camco makes one...its yellow)

    Attach to your hose, stick it down into gravity fill port and turn on water (caution ---the tube on the Camco came off and went down my fill line)




    As for that ONE blue drain line ?
    Could be fresh water tank drain
    Could be Low Point Drain but usually there are TWO (one for cold and one for hot water lines)