10-20-2012, 11:03 AM
Boonton JimRegal fresh water tank
I just started filling the fresh water tank and the water leaks out of the bottom of the tank through a small plastic tube like nub. I assume this is to drain the system. The nub is not threaded. What do folks use to plug this?
Or is this nub the outlet from the tank to the water system?
10-20-2012, 11:38 AM
Boonton JimThis is a picture of the tube like nub that water flows put of when filling the fresh water tank.
10-20-2012, 01:55 PM
Medic37You probably have a drain valve OPEN.
Trace that *nub* back thru the water compartment and you "should" find a valve (which is probably set in the in-line position).
Close the valve and you should be in business.
At first glance, all the tubing and valves in the water compartment appear to be confusing.
Just visually trace each section of tubing to it's origin and suddenly, it will all make sense.
This is probably a tube that comes out of the botton / side of the fresh water tank, leads to a valve, then leads to the *nub* that you have pictured.
10-20-2012, 06:24 PM
Boonton JimYou were absolutely correct. The water lines look confusing and I did have a valve open. Unfortunately when I close the valve I don't get a get a good seal and the water still trickles out.
When I turned on the water pump a line under the kitchen sink gave out. Anyone have ideas where to source the plastic pipes and fittings used to plumb these coaches?
10-21-2012, 03:51 AM
Kirk & EliseJim,
I may be corrected by someone else, but I've read here that the way to go is to replace plastic piping/fittings with PEX and be done with it.
Kirk
10-21-2012, 11:00 AM
Gary CarterThe pipe and fitting we have in our Barths (gray) has been outlawed in Home construction over 10 years ago. As mentioned above replace with PEX as needed. You can also get fittings that will work with your current pipes at the hardware store.
10-21-2012, 09:59 PM
Lance WaltonOne of the first things we did to our Regency after we purchased it was to replace all the polybutylene (gray pipe) with 1/2 inch pex. It took over 200 feet of pipe, hundreds of crimp rings, and a lot of fittings, valves, etc. As mentioned polybutylene is cannot be used in home construction. Many years ago a lawsuit forced the makers to pay for the cost of replacing the pipe in homes. The following link gives a brief description of that suit.
Polybutylene lawsuit10-24-2012, 01:53 PM
bill hWe had PB blow out from water that was a little too hot for it. Just the smallest DC pump for pressure.
10-24-2012, 06:07 PM
Danny ZThis might be a good time to remind everyone to have a pressure regulator in line when you are at a campground. Shorewater pressures can be very high and blow plumbing apart.
10-24-2012, 06:18 PM
Mogan Davidquote:
Originally posted by Danny Z:
This might be a good time to remind everyone to have a pressure regulator in line when you are at a campground. Shorewater pressures can be very high and blow plumbing apart.
Yes indeed. Was reading many reviews a couple days ago and plan to order Valterra SS model.
http://www.amazon.com/Valterra...+regulator+stainless