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Oct-04-2016 09:17 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Mine got plugged also and I ran an electrical snake through it to clear it out. An electrical snake is smaller than a plumbing snake which is used to clean out drains.
How do you get the wire thru the 'anti-siphon vacuum breaker device' ??
As for Pressure..........PEX Tubing
Long-term Pressure Ratings:
*160 psi @ 73.4°F
*100 psi @ 180°F
*80 psi @ 200°F
I just ran the wire in through the connection where the exterior hose connects. Don't know what is in there but the wire cleared the obstruction the only time I have had to do it.
Oct-04-2016 07:35 PM
Ivylog wrote:
...........Fortunately my grey and black tanks are on the same level ........ this lets me transfer grey water to the black when the grey gets full. By leaving the cap on and opening both valves until I can no longer hear water moving I can shift 20+ gallons of grey to the black. ........
Oct-04-2016 06:56 PM
Oct-04-2016 02:34 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Mine got plugged also and I ran an electrical snake through it to clear it out. An electrical snake is smaller than a plumbing snake which is used to clean out drains.
How do you get the wire thru the 'anti-siphon vacuum breaker device' ??
As for Pressure..........PEX Tubing
Long-term Pressure Ratings:
*160 psi @ 73.4°F
*100 psi @ 180°F
*80 psi @ 200°F
Oct-04-2016 02:30 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Mine got plugged also and I ran an electrical snake through it to clear it out. An electrical snake is smaller than a plumbing snake which is used to clean out drains.
Oct-04-2016 11:53 AM
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Oct-04-2016 10:01 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:Thanks for the info! I wasn't aware of that!
Mine got plugged also and I ran an electrical snake through it to clear it out. An electrical snake is smaller than a plumbing snake which is used to clean out drains.
Oct-04-2016 09:19 AM
naturist wrote:
Careful there with that air pressure. 100 psi on water lines can cause burst pipes. The plumbing in my TT is rated only 80 psi. Yours is evidently stronger, but still . . . .