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joebedford wrote:
A water tank vent doesn't leak into the basement. My tanks vent is right beside the fill.
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โMar-30-2020 03:28 PM
dave17352 wrote:
I checked the pump by running water through the winterizing hose and it worked fine so....
โMar-30-2020 12:09 PM
โMar-30-2020 11:37 AM
mich800 wrote:dave17352 wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions. It is definitely on the inlet side. I have no idea what happened but I have leak right at the top of the fresh water tank. I am thinking where the fresh water line enters the tank. I had two thirds of the tank filled and no water leak. When I filled it to the brim a little water leaked out. I checked the pump by running water through the winterizing hose and it worked fine so.... I replaced the pump for no reason. ๐ Works fine with city water inlet though.
So does it work now?
A leak there should not cause the problems you are experiencing. The tank does not need to be pressurized. You are drawing air somewhere in front of the pump or the pump itself.
โMar-30-2020 08:30 AM
dave17352 wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions. It is definitely on the inlet side. I have no idea what happened but I have leak right at the top of the fresh water tank. I am thinking where the fresh water line enters the tank. I had two thirds of the tank filled and no water leak. When I filled it to the brim a little water leaked out. I checked the pump by running water through the winterizing hose and it worked fine so.... I replaced the pump for no reason. ๐ Works fine with city water inlet though.
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