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โJun-09-2022 05:30 AM
2112 wrote:StirCrazy wrote:At the regulator
where is that gauge taking its reading from?
โJun-08-2022 09:31 AM
โJun-08-2022 08:31 AM
dougrainer wrote:larry cad wrote:
A number of years ago, some friends had a Winnie class A and began getting foul smelling water from their shower head. Long story short, it turned out to be a leak between the Motoraid and the fresh water that was being heated. We disconnected the hoses from the Motoraid, and blocked them off and the problem went away. They lost the Motoraid heating, but didn't have automotive antifreeze in their fresh water system.
Don't know if this kind of problem could have any relation to yours, but I do know I don't like Motoraids.
Not really correct. IF the Motoraid tube somehow leaked coolant into the Hot Water Heater tank reservoir, then disconnecting the Motoraid hoses would then cause a fresh water pressure leak into the back side of the RV behind the Water Heater. ALL a Motoraid is, is a plain Aluminum tube about 8 inches long WELDED to the OUTSIDE of the Aluminum Water Heater tank. The Motoraid coolant NEVER goes thru the W/H tank and is NEVER connected to the fresh water system. Doug
โJun-08-2022 08:21 AM
dougrainer wrote:larry cad wrote:
A number of years ago, some friends had a Winnie class A and began getting foul smelling water from their shower head. Long story short, it turned out to be a leak between the Motoraid and the fresh water that was being heated. We disconnected the hoses from the Motoraid, and blocked them off and the problem went away. They lost the Motoraid heating, but didn't have automotive antifreeze in their fresh water system.
Don't know if this kind of problem could have any relation to yours, but I do know I don't like Motoraids.
Not really correct. IF the Motoraid tube somehow leaked coolant into the Hot Water Heater tank reservoir, then disconnecting the Motoraid hoses would then cause a fresh water pressure leak into the back side of the RV behind the Water Heater. ALL a Motoraid is, is a plain Aluminum tube about 8 inches long WELDED to the OUTSIDE of the Aluminum Water Heater tank. The Motoraid coolant NEVER goes thru the W/H tank and is NEVER connected to the fresh water system. Doug
โJun-08-2022 07:49 AM
StirCrazy wrote:At the regulator
where is that gauge taking its reading from?
โJun-08-2022 06:26 AM
larry cad wrote:
A number of years ago, some friends had a Winnie class A and began getting foul smelling water from their shower head. Long story short, it turned out to be a leak between the Motoraid and the fresh water that was being heated. We disconnected the hoses from the Motoraid, and blocked them off and the problem went away. They lost the Motoraid heating, but didn't have automotive antifreeze in their fresh water system.
Don't know if this kind of problem could have any relation to yours, but I do know I don't like Motoraids.
โJun-08-2022 05:39 AM
wguss wrote:
It could be a cheap gauge? Here's the install...
โJun-08-2022 04:47 AM
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โJun-07-2022 06:55 PM
wguss wrote:
Doug if you happen to come back to this thread I have one more question. If it was the expansion of the water from the motoraid that is causing the problem, why do you think the pressure gauge doesn't rise when the water heater is used when we're at rest overnight?
Thanks,
Bill
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