May-06-2017 08:10 AM
May-13-2017 09:48 AM
Norskeman wrote:
Saw the post - ordered a spare part for our Anderson fill station
200RV-RK $26.20 FOUR FUNCTION FILL STATION REPAIR KIT
Thanks for this info too:
Most common cause for blowing the o-rings is turning the selector valve while there is pressure in the system.
Will make sure that there is no pressure when I re-position the valve.
May-13-2017 08:06 AM
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May-13-2017 05:42 AM
richheck wrote:Rangerman40 wrote:
Might not be your check valve. In your water closetcdo you have a selector knob for your water? I believe it says "normal, tank, city, winterize" on it. My fresh tank was filling overnight and I thought it was the check valve as well but it turned out to be that selector knob. There is a cartridge behind that knob with a bunch of o rings in it to line up with different water hoses to go different directions and it wasn't sealing properly.
Ranger man is correct, if your coach has the Anderson 4 position valve it is very common for it to leak back into your water tank and cause the overflow condition. Very easy to replace if necessary. Most common cause for blowing the o-rings is turning the selector valve while there is pressure in the system.
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May-12-2017 10:24 PM
Rangerman40 wrote:
Might not be your check valve. In your water closetcdo you have a selector knob for your water? I believe it says "normal, tank, city, winterize" on it. My fresh tank was filling overnight and I thought it was the check valve as well but it turned out to be that selector knob. There is a cartridge behind that knob with a bunch of o rings in it to line up with different water hoses to go different directions and it wasn't sealing properly.
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May-11-2017 06:20 AM
huntram wrote:Abn1SG wrote:huntram wrote:
Rather than replace the pump I put a nice brass check valve in line that will far outlast the cheesy one in the pump. We full time and after the second check valve took a dive that was my solution. BTW, the first pump was replaced under warranty. Haven't had a problem since!
Brian
Hey Brian, where did you get the nice brass check valve from?
Picked it up at Home Depot for about $5.00 in April of 2015. Can't remember the part number or size now, Bill Gehr from Trailer Life and Motorhome Mag's is the one who gave me this fix and it has worked flawlessly since!
Brian
May-11-2017 12:01 AM
Abn1SG wrote:huntram wrote:
Rather than replace the pump I put a nice brass check valve in line that will far outlast the cheesy one in the pump. We full time and after the second check valve took a dive that was my solution. BTW, the first pump was replaced under warranty. Haven't had a problem since!
Brian
Hey Brian, where did you get the nice brass check valve from?
May-10-2017 02:38 PM
huntram wrote:
Rather than replace the pump I put a nice brass check valve in line that will far outlast the cheesy one in the pump. We full time and after the second check valve took a dive that was my solution. BTW, the first pump was replaced under warranty. Haven't had a problem since!
Brian
May-06-2017 12:10 PM