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โFeb-27-2016 05:54 PM
dougrainer wrote:racerchaser wrote:
Thanks to those who have replied. Should have stated that the outside shower and bypass valves have been checked. Also, the coach has never been winterized. We follow the birds south. If there is a check valve on the downstream side of the tank I am going to let a professional work on it as the tank is difficult to access.
Give us the model number. Doug
โFeb-27-2016 03:43 PM
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โFeb-27-2016 10:50 AM
racerchaser wrote:
Thanks to those who have replied. Should have stated that the outside shower and bypass valves have been checked. Also, the coach has never been winterized. We follow the birds south. If there is a check valve on the downstream side of the tank I am going to let a professional work on it as the tank is difficult to access.
โFeb-27-2016 06:15 AM
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โFeb-27-2016 04:48 AM
Ivylog wrote:
Another vote for checking the outside shower valves and the bypass behind the unit if it was winterized.
โFeb-27-2016 04:19 AM
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โFeb-26-2016 07:58 PM
rv2go wrote:
There is a check valve in the hot water line after it leaves the tank. It does go bad. Mine was located right at the tank. Yours may be there or a short distance away. Since I do not winterize, I just remove the small plastic plunger and replaced the case.
If you winterize, you will need to replace the check valve in order to keep from filling the tank.
โFeb-26-2016 07:36 PM
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