Have taken out the new Koala Travel Trailer twice now, dry camping both times.
With full fresh water tanks, we are having a heck of a time getting more than a trickle out of the faucets/shower, etc. We can hear the water pump running and thought we were doing it "right", but apparently not?
Any suggestions as to what we're doing incorrectly would be appreciated. Seems like we should have at least a useable water flow...
Filter?? Faucet screens? Sometimes construction debris gets into things.
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The hose from the tank to the pump may be kinked..Mine was and caused slow flow. there is a screen in the tank where the intake hose is conected. That could be plugged. easy to check.
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Next to your pump is probably an extra hose used to suction antifreeze. Check to make sure that valve is closed. If it open, it'll end up just sucking mostly air.
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Check and make sure that the valving is correct from the tank to the pump. Sounds like the valves are in the wrong position. Possibly the suction strainer is plugged with debris from the tank. JMO
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