Mar-26-2016 03:09 PM
Mar-30-2016 05:15 PM
budgiedome wrote:
I've had this problem with a rental that was always used on hookup/city water. The vent line was installed wrong with a dip that filled with water. I cut the vent line, reran to get rid of the dip and reattached. I bought a used trailer and the vent line was clogged because of mold. I replaced the vent line, cleaned everything and completely flushed and drain the fresh water tank many times.
I'm assuming the hose was going to the fill port, not the city water hookup. No need for the pump to be on.
Mar-30-2016 06:56 AM
Mar-29-2016 04:15 PM
Jebby14 wrote:
guys not that confusing. he is asking if he needs the pump on to fill the tank. he does not. I think the OP realizes he needs the pump on to draw from the tank. that's not what hes after. sorry for the confusion OP.
Mar-29-2016 03:17 AM
Mar-28-2016 11:59 PM
30Mallard wrote:Atlee wrote:
The water pump was switched on, correct? If it was switched on, you did hear it run, correct?
You could have a problem with the water pump.
No it was not, that is part of my question. Do I need to turn it on?
Mar-28-2016 06:10 PM
Mar-28-2016 06:05 PM
Mar-28-2016 05:58 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:30Mallard wrote:Atlee wrote:
The water pump was switched on, correct? If it was switched on, you did hear it run, correct?
You could have a problem with the water pump.
No it was not, that is part of my question. Do I need to turn it on?
It can't pump water when it is off.
Mar-28-2016 05:55 PM
JohnG4706 wrote:
30Mallard,
Maybe I'm reading you OP wrong. You indicated that the trailer had been on city water for eight years and you found your fresh water tank empty.
You know there are two separate water systems on your trailer? With city water and city water pressure, your trailer is fed water to all faucets and toilet.
If you use your fresh water tank (with not being on city water), you need to turn-on the water pump to pump water from your fresh water tank to all faucets and toilet. Without using the pump, there is no pressure to push the water through the lines from your fresh water tank.
Mar-28-2016 05:39 PM
30Mallard wrote:Atlee wrote:
The water pump was switched on, correct? If it was switched on, you did hear it run, correct?
You could have a problem with the water pump.
No it was not, that is part of my question. Do I need to turn it on?
Mar-28-2016 05:25 PM
Atlee wrote:
The water pump was switched on, correct? If it was switched on, you did hear it run, correct?
You could have a problem with the water pump.
Mar-28-2016 05:23 PM
rbpru wrote:
Welcome to the forum. Are you sure the fresh water drain valve is closed?
Mar-28-2016 05:41 AM
newman fulltimer wrote:
have to fill slow those were known for kinked hoses or odd bends in the fill tube also the vent lf ine could be clogged
Mar-28-2016 04:14 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
Some find that they need something like this:
Filler
The monitor panels are about as reliable as you first girlfriend.