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Water pressure leak

Rock-head
Explorer
Explorer
My water pump runs intermittently when no water is in use. Somehow the pressure bleeds down causing the pump to run for a few seconds. This happens about every five minutes and it is not only annoying but also a battery drain. Is there a backflow valve somewhere that is leaking?
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aftermath
Explorer III
Explorer III
Until you run this down I would suggest that you turn off the pump when not in use. I have a leak like this but it takes more like 6 hours before the pump cycles.

This is why I make sure to turn off the pump when going to bed at night and whenever we leave the trailer for any period of time.
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Rock-head
Explorer
Explorer
Thank you to all the experts out there. Much appreciated

westend
Explorer
Explorer
If no water leaks are evident, disconnect the pump and thoroughly flush it. The small pumps are susceptible to the check valving not closing from even small debris.
Good luck!
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mobeewan
Explorer
Explorer
Could be a leak in the fresh water tubing, a low point drain valve leaking, city water connection check valve leaking, water heater leaking, water heater drain plug leaking, water heater temperature control leaking where it screws into the water heater tank or the water heater relief valve releiving. Could also just be the check feature built into the water pump. If it fails water can bleed back through the pump back into the tank. This can easily be determined if you hook up to the city water connection and the fresh water tank slowly fills up.

Charlie_D_
Explorer
Explorer
Check valve should be holding water pressure if you have no leaks. Check Valve may be worn out or a piece of trash preventing it from sealing.
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midnightsadie
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I,ve used a paper towel to track them down check every connection.

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
You don't say how old your RV/pump is, but an older one can have "leak down", causing a regular pulse of the pump.

However, 2oldman is likely right, you may have a leak. Under the sinks or water heater lines are a good place to start looking.

Jerry

2oldman
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Explorer II
The battery drain is miniscule, but you do have a leak. I usually find mine under a sink.
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