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lisapriceband
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Need to know how to replace female adapter that water hose connects, to main water line! Adapter is leaking.
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23mikey
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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 90ยฐ 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


x2 Great product, well designed. Have used these on last two 5'ers.
2018 F350 DRW Lariat PSD
2019 VanLeigh Vilano 320GK 1200w Solar, 400aH Battleborn, 3kw Magnum Hybrid Inverter/charger, Disc brakes, Sailun G rated tires

drfife
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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 90ยฐ 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
Russell
'12 GMC Sierra 3500HD SRW
'13 Excel Winslow 34IKE

jrs1871
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Instead of a fixed adapter, we installed a flexible one on the inlet. It is about 6" long with a spring coil around the hose. Since we put that on, we have had no problem with leaks. But we also use the rubber washers instead of those plastic ones.
Also since our trailer has the docking station, we attached a short piece of hose (about 3 ft.) to the flexible adapter. We just drop the end out the hole in the bottom of the station and hook up our water line outside. We did the same thing with the TV cable. It is much easier to get a grip on the connections outside of the trailer instead of working inside the docking station.

edatlanta
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I would also recommend use only rubber washers. You have to look for them, but they are well worth the difference. Tractor Supply has them, but they are a little more expensive than the cheap plastic types, but they last and work much better. I full time and I must have tried them all.
Ed
KM4STL

2006 GMC 2500HD CCSB 4x4 Duramax/Allison, Titan 52 gallon fuel tank, Prodigy Controller, B&W Companion Hitch, Progressive Industries EMS-PT50C, TST Systems 507 TPMS
2010 Jayco Designer 35RLTS,Cummins/Onan RV QG 5500 EVAP
Fulltime since 2010

cummins2014
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lisapriceband wrote:
Need to know how to replace female adapter that water hose connects, to main water line! Adapter is leaking.


Being right on the wall on mine its a bit hard to tighten enough by hand, I usually have to just tweak it a bit with some water pump pliers, does not take much to stop it from leaking.

Stefonius
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BTPO1 wrote:
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 45ยฐ 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.
Or use a 90 degree elbow and take all of the stress off the hose hanging on the side. JMO
I went with the 45 because it offers less resistance to flow than a 90.

A regular 90ยฐ elbow is equivalent to 0.92 to 3.6 feet of straight pipe (depending on joint type geometry).
A regular 45ยฐ elbow is equivalent to 0.45 to 0.71 feet of straight pipe (again, depending on joint geometry).

It probably makes no real-world difference, or maybe I'm just a huge math dork and it satisfied my OCD to use the 45 instead. ๐Ÿ™‚
2003 F450 Crew Cab, 7.3 PSD "Truckasaurus"
2010 Coachmen North Ridge 322RLT fiver "Habitat for Insanity"
I love my tent, but the DW said, "RV or Divorce"...

bpounds
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Stefonius wrote:
I bought a brass adapter with a 45ยฐ 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.


+1. And I went with a 90ยฐ also. I never have to think about the washer in the coach connection. And those brass connectors last forever, with an occasional washer.
2006 F250 Diesel
2011 Keystone Cougar 278RKSWE Fiver

BTPO1
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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 45ยฐ 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.


Or use a 90 degree elbow and take all of the stress off the hose hanging on the side. JMO
Jack
2003 Rexhall Vision 27'
2019 Chevrolet Equinox
States we have been to with this MH

Stefonius
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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 45ยฐ 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.
2003 F450 Crew Cab, 7.3 PSD "Truckasaurus"
2010 Coachmen North Ridge 322RLT fiver "Habitat for Insanity"
I love my tent, but the DW said, "RV or Divorce"...

therink
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lisapriceband wrote:
Need to know how to replace female adapter that water hose connects, to main water line! Adapter is leaking.


To replace it you need to buy a complete new fitting, remove the old one and install the new one. You will need to access the area on the inside wall to remove the pex water line. You will also need caulk for installing the new one.
If the leak is getting by the threads, you u can try doubling up the hose washers. That has solved leaky fitting issue in the past for me (assuming your fitting is t damaged/cracked).
Steve Rinker
Rochester, NY
2013 Keystone Sydney 340FBH 5th Wheel, 12,280 lbs loaded (scale)
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Take my posts for what they are, opinions based on my own experiences.

rhagfo
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lisapriceband wrote:
Need to know how to replace female adapter that water hose connects, to main water line! Adapter is leaking.


Have you replaced the washer inside the fitting??
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
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2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

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