screaminjlew wrote:
I don't understand why highland ridge would tell me it was in the wall?
Now look what we have done? We have you trying to understand why RV manufacturers and their vendors/suppliers do the things they do.
Like vac breakers mounted inside, scotchlocks on wiring under trailers exposed to weather, vinyl supply tube crimped to pex fittings with pex crimp rings, minimal braces on lower skirting/fascia with stripped screws,staples shot into thin air, supplying an 8 ga shore power cord but running a 10 ga Romex from its connection to the load center, leaving exposed raw plywood in wheel well areas to soak up water, using first graders to weld frames together, putting 3K axles on trailers with GVWRs of 6600 lbs, making baffles to protect wiring and plumbing out of 1/8" plywood in the back of a cabinet then attaching it to the floor with a 3/4" x 3/4" piece of pine with one screw, running screws through inside ledgers that are too long that push the filon out into nice divits, and continuing to use fiberglass caps that sun fade in less than a year.
I digress.
Back to the vacuum breaker. I dissected it before tossing it in the trash. What a cheaply constructed piece of plastic junk internally. It's hard to believe they get in the neighborhood of $35 online for these pieces of abs garbage.
Unless it's some backwater RV park in Podunk USA chances are they already have a vacuum breaker on the supply faucet the pictures of which have been previously posted. I don't remember ever not seeing one at a state park or ACOE facility.