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Bumpyroad wrote:That would work, but it seems the easier fix is just get in the habit of closing the valves. Check valves can restrict flow, and I must have replaced that check valve on my HW tank 10 times and always while on good vacation time.DutchmenSport wrote:johnhicks wrote:
Would a check valve in the hot line solve the problem?
In the case of a cross over at a faucet, probably not. In order for a check valve to work, the pressure on the back side of the check valve has to be greater than on the entry side, thus causing the valve to shut off.
In a water line, cross over situation, both sides of the check valve would be equal pressure, leaving the valve open, allowing water to flow back and forth.
Don't think it would benefit anything. Just make sure the actual faucet handles are both turned off. Much easier and simpler!
wouldn't a check valve in both inputs to that faucet solve this to?
bumpy
May-26-2016 07:21 PM
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May-25-2016 10:10 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:johnhicks wrote:
Would a check valve in the hot line solve the problem?
In the case of a cross over at a faucet, probably not. In order for a check valve to work, the pressure on the back side of the check valve has to be greater than on the entry side, thus causing the valve to shut off.
In a water line, cross over situation, both sides of the check valve would be equal pressure, leaving the valve open, allowing water to flow back and forth.
Don't think it would benefit anything. Just make sure the actual faucet handles are both turned off. Much easier and simpler!
May-25-2016 10:02 AM
johnhicks wrote:
Would a check valve in the hot line solve the problem?
May-25-2016 09:03 AM
May-25-2016 07:38 AM
bigred1cav wrote:No loss in water, rather the faucet itself having both valves open into a common outlet allow the hot and cold water lines to crossover to each other. When you take a shower inside and demand hot water, cold water sneaks into the hot water line through that outside faucet resulting in you only getting warm water at best in the shower, even with only the hot on.
Are you saying the outside shower faucet is draining the HW Tank due to it being open or just as a fact of the outside faucet being there will drain the tank?wa8yxm wrote:
Don't feel too bad.. I was in the Family center at a campground doing coffee (they provide) and internet one morning and a fellow camper was telling me how he was getting ready to call an RV service tech.. he'd already gone the water heater company customer assistance route......
I ask him about the outside shower
he called the RV tech back and cancelled.
May-25-2016 06:45 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Don't feel too bad.. I was in the Family center at a campground doing coffee (they provide) and internet one morning and a fellow camper was telling me how he was getting ready to call an RV service tech.. he'd already gone the water heater company customer assistance route......
I ask him about the outside shower
he called the RV tech back and cancelled.
May-24-2016 07:29 AM
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Bumpyroad wrote:
it is your wife's mistake, not yours.
bumpy
May-23-2016 12:16 PM
May-23-2016 11:41 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:significantly longer,fortunate for me, unfortunately for her. Most times I can't deal with myself,God knows how she puts up with me.
Reading between the lines, the quoted 4 years is not the length of marriage?