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alarmin
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I have a WW fb2100 and the o-ring in the city water connection is dislodged and I can not get it to seat. This is causing my water pump to keep cycling and water to leak from the city water connection (dry camping). I tried to remove the city water connection from the compartment where the city water, fresh tank fill and vent are but it seems to be permanently mounted. I can not find a replacement for the whole compartment with the city water connection since WW is long gone. Is there a way to remove the city water connection from the plastic compartment that I did not see? If it can't be removed from the compartment is there a suggested fix without me having to "rig" something?
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alarmin
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Old-Biscuit wrote:

Cheap and easy

Thanks for the info, but please don't call me cheap and easy (only my wife can call me that).

Old-Biscuit
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alarmin wrote:

Old-Biscuit, I had also thought about using a PVC plug, but it has to be air tight to keep my pump from cycling. I'm sure I can get it to work but will save that as a last resort. By the way, my wife almost s**t herself when I told her WW is back.


The PVC plug will be air and water tight..the screen/washer in the city water connection will seal off the plug.

Cheap and easy fix.
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
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alarmin
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Vulcanmars wrote:

Yes, very similar. I got mine from the local big box store. My lines were easy to access as my connections are very close to the sink. It looks like Shark Bite makes a check valve that should be a breeze to install. Fittings


I've heard of, but have never used, Shark Bite. I had no idea they made check valves. Thanks for the link.

alarmin
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I just found this. It's 1/2" M/M so I should be able to put it inline between the fresh water fill and the water line (both ends are female), and I won't even need to cut the water line.

Vulcanmars
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alarmin wrote:
Camorhino, the o-ring is part of the check valve inside the city water connection.

Old-Biscuit, I had also thought about using a PVC plug, but it has to be air tight to keep my pump from cycling. I'm sure I can get it to work but will save that as a last resort. By the way, my wife almost s**t herself when I told her WW is back.

Vulcanmars, I like this idea. Would something like this work? What did you use?


Yes, very similar. I got mine from the local big box store. My lines were easy to access as my connections are very close to the sink. It looks like Shark Bite makes a check valve that should be a breeze to install. Fittings
Mars
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2016 Wildwood 32BHDS

alarmin
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Camorhino, the o-ring is part of the check valve inside the city water connection.

Old-Biscuit, I had also thought about using a PVC plug, but it has to be air tight to keep my pump from cycling. I'm sure I can get it to work but will save that as a last resort. By the way, my wife almost s**t herself when I told her WW is back.

Vulcanmars, I like this idea. Would something like this work? What did you use?

alarmin
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Thanks all for the replies. Is there a way to remove the city water connection from the plastic compartment, so I can keep the stock plastic housing?

Vulcanmars
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The assembly is very common. Any RV place can get it for you or go online. Mine failed right after I bought the unit. You can also just install a inline check valve. I cut the Plex line and installed a brass check valve with a couple of shark bite fittings from HD.
Mars
04 V10 F250 SDCC 4X4
2016 Wildwood 32BHDS

Old-Biscuit
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The internal check valve in the city water connection has failed....they are just a plunger, spring and o-ring.....cheap plastic junk

Just get a 3/4" PVC plug and screw it into the city water connection when you are using the on-board pump.

IF you can not remove the city water connection.....you may have to replace the whole assembly/housing. The PVC plug will work just fine until you locate a housing OR forever....well at least for a really long time :B

Although WW went out of business in 2009........it has reemerged so you may have luck contacting them.........LINK
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

Camorhino
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WW did not have a special compartment for their stuff, so you should be able to reference that set up at any large RV store and come up with the same one. Which o-ring are you talking about that you can't seat? The hardest part will be disconnecting the lines from the unit as they have a crimp ring on most, but you can replace that with a stainless hose clamp or buy a crimper. I had mine out to reroute the air vent line, and I can't recall it being too technical. Mine was a CL 4005, but the same compartment as you pictured.