Jul-15-2015 05:39 AM
Jul-18-2015 07:24 PM
drfife wrote:
I use quick connects on all my water hoses for many years. Quick and easy. One time investment and occasional washer replacement.
For the coach I use 90° connector from RVH2O:
http://www.rvh2o.com/catpage/standard.html
They also have stainless steel male quick connects:
http://www.rvh2o.com/catpage/stainlessnipple.html
Their female connectors are top quality:
http://www.rvh2o.com/catpage/kwikdisconnector.html
Jul-16-2015 05:55 AM
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Jul-15-2015 11:15 AM
lisapriceband wrote:
Need to know how to replace female adapter that water hose connects, to main water line! Adapter is leaking.
Jul-15-2015 11:07 AM
BTPO1 wrote:I went with the 45 because it offers less resistance to flow than a 90.Stefonius wrote:Or use a 90 degree elbow and take all of the stress off the hose hanging on the side. JMO
Maybe the end is fine, but just not tightened enough, or the washer is broken or worn out? I found it nearly impossible to get my hose attached to the RV port because it was nearly flush with the wall of the RV, I have big hands, and there's no good way to grip the plastic part that you have to turn Here's my solution:
I bought a brass adapter with a 45° bend in it, attached it tightly to the RV end with a new rubber washer and left it there. Now I have plenty of room to attach my hose without banging my knuckles against the wall of the trailer, and I tightened the RV end enough that it has not leaked in years. The access door for my water system closes just fine with the adapter in place. The "ears" on the end that attaches to the hose make it very easy to grip and tighten.
Jul-15-2015 09:51 AM
Stefonius wrote:
I bought a brass adapter with a 45° bend in it, attached it tightly to the RV end with a new rubber washer and left it there. Now I have plenty of room to attach my hose without banging my knuckles against the wall of the trailer, and I tightened the RV end enough that it has not leaked in years. The access door for my water system closes just fine with the adapter in place. The "ears" on the end that attaches to the hose make it very easy to grip and tighten.
Jul-15-2015 07:45 AM
Stefonius wrote:
Maybe the end is fine, but just not tightened enough, or the washer is broken or worn out? I found it nearly impossible to get my hose attached to the RV port because it was nearly flush with the wall of the RV, I have big hands, and there's no good way to grip the plastic part that you have to turn Here's my solution:
I bought a brass adapter with a 45° bend in it, attached it tightly to the RV end with a new rubber washer and left it there. Now I have plenty of room to attach my hose without banging my knuckles against the wall of the trailer, and I tightened the RV end enough that it has not leaked in years. The access door for my water system closes just fine with the adapter in place. The "ears" on the end that attaches to the hose make it very easy to grip and tighten.
Jul-15-2015 06:19 AM
Jul-15-2015 05:59 AM
lisapriceband wrote:
Need to know how to replace female adapter that water hose connects, to main water line! Adapter is leaking.
Jul-15-2015 05:58 AM
lisapriceband wrote:
Need to know how to replace female adapter that water hose connects, to main water line! Adapter is leaking.