2psnapod2
Texas-South Chapter Leaders-Retired
I sure wish you guys would stop talking about water leaks! Every time I read a new post about a water leak, I get one that develops soon after. This time we went on a short 3 hour trip to have some work done on the coach and we are staying in the area for the long weekend. Since we had water and enough room for the waste tanks I did not hook up anything except the Electric.
This evening we went out to diner and upon our return I noticed water leaking under the coach. After a closer look I found a lot of water in the basement area. I turned off the pump and did not see any leak. After my DW and I cleaned up the water, I hooked up the city water. The pump did not show any evidence of a leak but it was making a noise like it had water that was running through it. After shutting off the city water the noise stopped.
Not sure, but I dont think the pump should have water going through it when the city water is connected. Anyone have any ideas as to my problem? I also checked the fittings on the pump and they seem really loose, but I did not see any leaks on them. Are they suppose to be loose? I would think not, but I still kinda new at this stuff.
Any help would be appreciated!
This evening we went out to diner and upon our return I noticed water leaking under the coach. After a closer look I found a lot of water in the basement area. I turned off the pump and did not see any leak. After my DW and I cleaned up the water, I hooked up the city water. The pump did not show any evidence of a leak but it was making a noise like it had water that was running through it. After shutting off the city water the noise stopped.
Not sure, but I dont think the pump should have water going through it when the city water is connected. Anyone have any ideas as to my problem? I also checked the fittings on the pump and they seem really loose, but I did not see any leaks on them. Are they suppose to be loose? I would think not, but I still kinda new at this stuff.
Any help would be appreciated!