โOct-16-2015 07:41 PM
โOct-19-2015 07:04 AM
itguy08 wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
I think most all RVs are plumbed same as houses anymore w/ pex and ABS.
But different situations for sure. Like the very common problem of a turlet valve leaking in a house doesn't fill and overflow into the house :).
Oh yes it does happen in the house too. Friends went out in the AM to work and came home to the hose flooded because the toilet valve was leaking and overflowed it all day. IIRC the damage was over $100k as it took out their kitchen, family room, and basement
โOct-18-2015 06:30 PM
โOct-18-2015 05:14 PM
โOct-18-2015 04:20 PM
RJsfishin wrote:
I think most all RVs are plumbed same as houses anymore w/ pex and ABS.
But different situations for sure. Like the very common problem of a turlet valve leaking in a house doesn't fill and overflow into the house :).
โOct-18-2015 09:03 AM
โOct-18-2015 08:46 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
Using the FWT and pump isn't fool proof either if you don't turn the pump off when leaving the RV.True story,.......
I recall a couple years ago, a TT right next to me had water running out of it, and I could hear the water pump running. I went to the neighbor on the other side, asked if they knew these people,....answer was no, so then I tried the door, and to my surprise the door was not locked. Thinking someone mite be inside,... that something had happened to them,....left water overflowing somehow, I asked the neighbor if he would go in w/ me to check,.....to turn off the WP switch if nothing else, which we did. No one inside,.....very strange !
Later I found the owner, by himself, said he had done some plumming couple days before, wasn't very concerned about water damage,.....and never even say thanks for turning the switch off.
At least he didn't threaten to sue me for entering his RV w/o permission !:)
โOct-18-2015 07:01 AM
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โOct-17-2015 08:26 PM
ian.c wrote:
This has been some trip! Tonight we're in Gallup and during dinner we hear a "thump" that sounds like it has come from outside. A visual check reveals nothing and I come back inside to my fork.
About this point, my wife who is sitting across from me, facing the bedroom, says "My God!" and races up the stairs to the toilet. Water is flowing down the stairs out of the bathroom. When I look, the toilet is full of water (clean) but pressing the foot pedal doesn't flush it away - it appears that the holding tank is full!
I race outside, turn off the water, and then use a pot to empty the water in the toilet down one of the sinks.
We've now tidied up but as we don''t have a waste connection here I'll have to wait until tomorrow to dump it.
(Fortunately we dumped yesterday and the waste tank got a good hosing out. There was nothing in it when we unhitched.)
So.. somehow water has got into the waste tank. No I did not connect the hose to the waste cleanout connection.
I have no idea how this could have happened and all suggestions are appreciated!
Many thanks!
Ian
โOct-17-2015 04:27 PM
imgoin4it wrote:
Same thing happened to us when the water valve to the commode leaked and flooded our bath room area
โOct-17-2015 01:34 PM
โOct-17-2015 11:05 AM
Harvard wrote:RJsfishin wrote:
Wish I could help, and I can help so it never happens again.
I wouldn't be caught dead w/ city water pressure hooked to my RV !
Oh.....that wonderful sound of that noisy water pump,...I love it !:)
X2
A great leak detection system.
โOct-17-2015 07:24 AM
RJsfishin wrote:
Wish I could help, and I can help so it never happens again.
I wouldn't be caught dead w/ city water pressure hooked to my RV !
Oh.....that wonderful sound of that noisy water pump,...I love it !:)