raston wrote:
Regarding a 'short cycle' once in a while... it will even do that as the water heater cools down and the pressure in the tank drops (ever so slightly) as the water cools / contracts. Nothing to worry about.
Interesting. I always understood that the air gap in the tank prevented that. I have only seen the pump kick on randomly two ways. Number one is when it has a leak which I have seen several with cheezy rv crimp fittings leaking and number two being an internal pump leak. My 17 year old pump started doing it and hasn't done it again since replacing it. Maybe someone else knows about the air gap in the tank because I'm pretty sure I've seen it mentioned on here.
Out of curiosity I have tested a few different rigs by running the pump and shutting it off and turning it back on weeks later without the pump kicking on. That's a good tight system.
One of my first TT was a pristine Jayco which had the water pump start randomly kicking on and it ended up being a hose crimp fitting at the water heater under the bed. It started to stain the water heater and the carpet but didn't soak the wood. My sons TT started doing it and I told him he better find it and it ended up being a hose crimp fitting in his basement near the filter and it started lifting the linoleum. I'd never ignore a pump randomly turning on.
It could be an internal pump leak and that would be a good thing compared to it actually being a leak which starts doing very bad damage. It's all about knowing which one is actually happening and it may be expensive finding out.