We have a recurring problem with our water pressure when connected to mains Pressure. All is okay then for some reason we have little pressure, just a dribble, although no reason, then an hour later all is okay. This seems to reacurring more frequently. Any ideas
glenda
golivers travels said
09:52 AM May 12, 2012
Thanks Dougwe, wondering how we could clear the blockage. It had happened the last number of trips we have been away.
Glenda
-- Edited by golivers travels on Saturday 12th of May 2012 10:13:25 AM
_wombat_ said
10:18 AM May 12, 2012
water presure and quality in SA is all over the place, can be as you discribe, do you have problems in other states?
also if you are in a caravan park they sometimes reduce pressure to save money
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Saturday 12th of May 2012 10:20:01 AM
Dougwe said
12:26 PM May 12, 2012
Hi Glenda,
I wonder if you might have a small blockage in the pipe line. I use a portable in-line water filter when connected to mains and also when filling the tank, it is only about 300mm long and connects to the hose from the tap, then a smaller section of hose I made up and that then connects the the van fitting. It would stop any unwanted bits and pieces plus you get filtered water to drink and filtered water going into your tank all the time. I also drain the tank if not going away for a while. I got the filter from a CV accessory shop. Camp supply shops might have them as well.
_wombat_ said
03:02 PM May 12, 2012
are you currently in SA?
golivers travels said
05:13 PM May 12, 2012
_wombat_ wrote:
are you currently in SA?
Yes Wombat, Port Hughes
golivers travels said
05:26 PM May 12, 2012
_wombat_ wrote:
water presure and quality in SA is all over the place, can be as you discribe, do you have problems in other states?
also if you are in a caravan park they sometimes reduce pressure to save money
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Saturday 12th of May 2012 10:20:01 AM
Have had same problems in other states. Water pressure is fine at the tap. Last night water was a dribble, early this morning fine when I had a shower, now a dribble again....very frustrating. Happens a couple of times a day.
Glenda
Dougwe said
01:00 AM May 13, 2012
Not being a plumber Glenda, I'm not all that Shaw how to clean out the pipeline, perhaps if you know a plumber they might be able to suggest something. You could also check out Shannon Love, I thinks that's her name, she is like the modern day Martha Gardner. Maybe a bottle of Milton baby bottle cleaner into the water tank for a while, use the taps etc, then flush it out a couple of times. I was in Super Cheap Auto earlier today and notice they had the "In-line" water filter there as well. $19.95.
_wombat_ said
01:12 AM May 13, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
Not being a plumber Glenda, I'm not all that Shaw how to clean out the pipeline, perhaps if you know a plumber they might be able to suggest something. You could also check out Shannon Love, I thinks that's her name, she is like the modern day Martha Gardner. Maybe a bottle of Milton baby bottle cleaner into the water tank for a while, use the taps etc, then flush it out a couple of times. I was in Super Cheap Auto earlier today and notice they had the "In-line" water filter there as well. $19.95.
Dogwe you are telling fibs, I was in Super Cheap today and I did not see you.
neilnruth said
01:17 AM May 13, 2012
That's Shannon Lush Doug. Not sure she'd know what to do about water pressure. She's the cleaning guru. But you could try.
Cupie said
01:36 AM May 13, 2012
I think most vans have an in line filter (as well as an anti backflow device).
Have a look under your van. Follow the water inlet pipe from the external connection. You should find a larger cylinder in the pipe line about 6" long and twice the diameter of the pipe.
Remove it, usually just held in place by a clip of some sort. Dismantle it & clean it out. Might just happen to be the problem.
I check mine after every longish trip & every 6 mths or so at the same time I service the hot water system sacrificial anode.
It's nice lying in the quiet under the van looking for broken things & no SWMBO interruptions.
Dougwe said
02:06 AM May 13, 2012
neilnruth wrote:
That's Shannon Lush Doug. Not sure she'd know what to do about water pressure. She's the cleaning guru. But you could try.
Not the pressure bit, just the cleaning out of the tank bit N+R. Yes it is Shannon Lush. Love, Lush, very close.
Good Luck with it all. Keep us posted please (oops, sorry for the Pun).
golivers travels said
05:29 AM May 13, 2012
Cupie wrote:
I think most vans have an in line filter (as well as an anti backflow device).
Have a look under your van. Follow the water inlet pipe from the external connection. You should find a larger cylinder in the pipe line about 6" long and twice the diameter of the pipe.
Remove it, usually just held in place by a clip of some sort. Dismantle it & clean it out. Might just happen to be the problem.
I check mine after every longish trip & every 6 mths or so at the same time I service the hot water system sacrificial anode.
It's nice lying in the quiet under the van looking for broken things & no SWMBO interruptions.
Thanks Cupie will try that tomorrow. Will send Gary under the van. Lol
Cupie said
04:19 PM May 13, 2012
golivers travels wrote:
Cupie wrote:
I think most vans have an in line filter (as well as an anti backflow device).
Have a look under your van. Follow the water inlet pipe from the external connection. You should find a larger cylinder in the pipe line about 6" long and twice the diameter of the pipe.
Remove it, usually just held in place by a clip of some sort. Dismantle it & clean it out. Might just happen to be the problem.
I check mine after every longish trip & every 6 mths or so at the same time I service the hot water system sacrificial anode.
It's nice lying in the quiet under the van looking for broken things & no SWMBO interruptions.
Thanks Cupie will try that tomorrow. Will send Gary under the van. Lol
Forgot to say that you should be careful to put it back in the right direction. Some have an arrow indicating direction of water flow. If not a dob of nail polish on one end & the matching pipe will serve as a reminder.
Hope it helps ..
golivers travels said
10:36 PM May 13, 2012
Gary crawled under the van this morning to have a look at the water pipes. He said they were everywhere, too hard basket for him. The van gous in for a service in a couple weeks so will get them to check it. Thanks anyway Cupie. Mmmmmm perhaps I should wriggle under there!
Water is behaving itself today.
Glenda
Two Strays said
05:13 PM May 15, 2012
Have you checked the small filter at the end of the tap? (If it has one). I cleaned mine out the other day after a month in SA and found it 90% clogged.
Cheers
golivers travels said
06:43 PM Jul 13, 2012
Have had the van to Jayco to sort out the water pressure problem. there was a blockage in one of the pipes, apparently took them 3 hours to find the problem, it was under one of the seats.
Best of all they did not charge us for it.
Reason being we had to take the van in for a second time to have some warrenty work done, the first time the wrong parts had been sent from Jayco so it was a month wait.
So all is fixed.
Cheers
Glenda
Two Strays said
12:40 AM Jul 14, 2012
Hello Golivers Travels
We were in Sth Aust Mar/Apr this year (mainly the Yorke Peninsula)and had a similiar problem. I traced the whole mains pressure pipes/hoses, draining them all. I found a fair amount of calcum type particles within the system. It found that when we used the tap the water pressure would force the calcium to build up at the tap filter. When I closed the tap the calcium would fall back into the bottom of the pipe, only to repeat the process when I used the tap again.
I cleaned the hose/pipes and filters and had no more problems.
golivers travels said
02:34 AM Jul 14, 2012
Sounds like it may have been a similar problem TS.
-- Edited by golivers travels on Saturday 12th of May 2012 10:13:25 AM
water presure and quality in SA is all over the place, can be as you discribe, do you have problems in other states?
also if you are in a caravan park they sometimes reduce pressure to save money
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Saturday 12th of May 2012 10:20:01 AM
Hi Glenda,
I wonder if you might have a small blockage in the pipe line. I use a portable in-line water filter when connected to mains and also when filling the tank, it is only about 300mm long and connects to the hose from the tap, then a smaller section of hose I made up and that then connects the the van fitting. It would stop any unwanted bits and pieces plus you get filtered water to drink and filtered water going into your tank all the time. I also drain the tank if not going away for a while. I got the filter from a CV accessory shop. Camp supply shops might have them as well.
are you currently in SA?
Not being a plumber Glenda, I'm not all that Shaw how to clean out the pipeline, perhaps if you know a plumber they might be able to suggest something. You could also check out Shannon Love, I thinks that's her name, she is like the modern day Martha Gardner. Maybe a bottle of Milton baby bottle cleaner into the water tank for a while, use the taps etc, then flush it out a couple of times. I was in Super Cheap Auto earlier today and notice they had the "In-line" water filter there as well. $19.95.
Dogwe you are telling fibs, I was in Super Cheap today and I did not see you.
I think most vans have an in line filter (as well as an anti backflow device).
Have a look under your van. Follow the water inlet pipe from the external connection. You should find a larger cylinder in the pipe line about 6" long and twice the diameter of the pipe.
Remove it, usually just held in place by a clip of some sort. Dismantle it & clean it out. Might just happen to be the problem.
I check mine after every longish trip & every 6 mths or so at the same time I service the hot water system sacrificial anode.
It's nice lying in the quiet under the van looking for broken things & no SWMBO interruptions.
Not the pressure bit, just the cleaning out of the tank bit N+R. Yes it is Shannon Lush. Love, Lush, very close.
Good Luck with it all. Keep us posted please (oops, sorry for the Pun).
Forgot to say that you should be careful to put it back in the right direction. Some have an arrow indicating direction of water flow. If not a dob of nail polish on one end & the matching pipe will serve as a reminder.
Hope it helps ..
Have you checked the small filter at the end of the tap? (If it has one). I cleaned mine out the other day after a month in SA and found it 90% clogged.
Cheers
Have had the van to Jayco to sort out the water pressure problem. there was a blockage in one of the pipes, apparently took them 3 hours to find the problem, it was under one of the seats.
Best of all they did not charge us for it.
Reason being we had to take the van in for a second time to have some warrenty work done, the first time the wrong parts had been sent from Jayco so it was a month wait.
So all is fixed.
Cheers
Glenda
Hello Golivers Travels
We were in Sth Aust Mar/Apr this year (mainly the Yorke Peninsula)and had a similiar problem. I traced the whole mains pressure pipes/hoses, draining them all. I found a fair amount of calcum type particles within the system. It found that when we used the tap the water pressure would force the calcium to build up at the tap filter. When I closed the tap the calcium would fall back into the bottom of the pipe, only to repeat the process when I used the tap again.
I cleaned the hose/pipes and filters and had no more problems.