I apologize if this issue has been covered elsewhere in the forums. I just don't have time to search because we are supposed to be on the road Saturday morning.
This is what has happened. We are hooked up to 'city water' and found after several days that water was leaking from under the rig, so much water that it collected in the underbelly cover and caused it to sag. Upon inspection my dh discovered that the hose between the two fresh tanks was leaking at the clamp and thought that it was just overtightened and cracked during construction. He replaced the the hose and clamp and thought the problem was solved. Then, today, he noticed that the fresh water tank was reading full at the monitor and, since we had not filled it, went to investigate. When he removed the cap from the fresh water fill line pressurized water shot out at him!??? We immediately disconnected the city water line in order to use some of the fresh water tank with the water pump. Now, while no one is using the water in the rig, the pump occasionally comes on. Any ideas as to what the problem could be?? We are suppose to start a work camping job in a few days and really don't have time to run this somewhere for service.
ANY help much appreciated.
Blessings,
Tina
This is what has happened. We are hooked up to 'city water' and found after several days that water was leaking from under the rig, so much water that it collected in the underbelly cover and caused it to sag. Upon inspection my dh discovered that the hose between the two fresh tanks was leaking at the clamp and thought that it was just overtightened and cracked during construction. He replaced the the hose and clamp and thought the problem was solved. Then, today, he noticed that the fresh water tank was reading full at the monitor and, since we had not filled it, went to investigate. When he removed the cap from the fresh water fill line pressurized water shot out at him!??? We immediately disconnected the city water line in order to use some of the fresh water tank with the water pump. Now, while no one is using the water in the rig, the pump occasionally comes on. Any ideas as to what the problem could be?? We are suppose to start a work camping job in a few days and really don't have time to run this somewhere for service.
ANY help much appreciated.
Blessings,
Tina