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โNov-15-2014 01:28 PM
pewterman20 wrote:
Sorry about not getting my question in the last post. Does installing an n-line check valve also eliminate the cycling problem I'm having with the pump when I turn the water off?
โNov-15-2014 04:31 AM
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โNov-15-2014 04:17 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
On board pump discharge and city water inlet line are tied together (same cold water line)
So there are 2 check valves in system
1 is part of the city water connection assembly so when pump is ON water doesn't come out city water connection (running down side of rig and causing pump to cycle
1 is part of pump assembly so when connected to city water backflow thru pump doesn't occur (overfilling fresh water tank)
Sometimes just running water pump will clear debris from check valve
Sometimes disassembling pump and washing check valve/diaphragms will resolve issue
Installing a 1/2" in-line check valve in pump suction line also works ($10)
Then of course there is those that have 'water panels' in wet bay where you can fill fresh water tank via a 'fill' valve when connected to city water (vs usig a gravity fill port).
Fill valve could be problem.......not closing/leaking
โNov-14-2014 06:49 AM
โNov-13-2014 04:06 PM
Itchey Feet wrote:
Do you have a valve that you can turn to fill the FW tank from the city hook up or do you fill it from another method??? I found that while hooked to city water my valve leaked water into the FW tank and actually would overfill the tank to the extent that it would come out the overflow line, so all my problem was in the valve between the city water and the FW tank.
โNov-13-2014 02:58 PM
โNov-13-2014 11:16 AM
โNov-13-2014 10:07 AM
Alpenliter wrote:
I've drained my fresh water tank completely, yet after a few days I end up with more water in the tank while hooked up to the pedestal. Is there a check valve allowing water to seep into the FW tank from the city water hookup? Where would I even begin to look? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.