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laknox wrote:ricatic wrote:
well...problem is diagnosed...I noticed the underbelly coreplast was sagging a bit directly under the grey water tank...I used a bottle jack and some plywood to raise the sagged area back up to near level...went inside and turned on the kitchen faucett...normal pressure and flow rate at the kitchen sink...they will pump my tanks tomorrow morning so I will be removing coreplast and seeing what failed and allowed the tank to move...certified welders onsite and lots of steel tube and angle...should be able to fix it permanently over the next few days...
Thanks to all who contributed...
Regards
And no thanks to the jokers who designed and/or built the FW in such a way that 1) the tank could sag, 2) the water line runs =under= the tank. Glad you were able to diagnose it. FWIW, the 'plast on my FW is all held on my self-tapping screws, so have a couple batteries for your cordless drill charged up, and start unscrewing. ๐
Lyle
โAug-18-2014 11:10 AM
ricatic wrote:
well...problem is diagnosed...I noticed the underbelly coreplast was sagging a bit directly under the grey water tank...I used a bottle jack and some plywood to raise the sagged area back up to near level...went inside and turned on the kitchen faucett...normal pressure and flow rate at the kitchen sink...they will pump my tanks tomorrow morning so I will be removing coreplast and seeing what failed and allowed the tank to move...certified welders onsite and lots of steel tube and angle...should be able to fix it permanently over the next few days...
Thanks to all who contributed...
Regards
โAug-18-2014 11:01 AM
โAug-18-2014 09:48 AM
Roy C wrote:
I am also curious if you are parked like you suggest where does all your BLACK an GRAY water go. Hopefully you are capturing all of this in portable tanks and toting off somewhere for legal disposal...
Roy Ken
โAug-18-2014 07:49 AM
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aruba5er wrote:
I just cut the coreplast on three sides and found that the line was bend almost to the point where no water would flow. got it straightened and all was good. Made three holes and stiched the clorplast back up with zip ties. and if you have any, the tape used for tyvac is one that is so sticky it lasts for years. Put some on the cut.
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