Hello all ,When at home or a caravan park &connected to a water hose I have to be careful not to turn the hose on full bore otherwise a leak developes from where the hose is connected to the van ,under the fridge in our van.It has unfortunately happened a few times ,
-- Edited by cruisaderhilton on Monday 30th of November 2015 10:32:36 AM
kandagal said
10:44 AM Nov 30, 2015
Hi John & Christelle. Whereabouts are you now?. We are at Torbanlea, north of Maryborough (Qld). Regards Alice & Keith
cruisaderhilton said
11:03 AM Nov 30, 2015
Still up at Malanda ,Since we seen you last I have been to Cairns Base Hospital ,To have a Pleomorphic Sarcoma (cancer ) removed from the upper left side of my back .Fortunatly it had not attached itself to any organs it was just sitting there growing.I have started radiation treatment at the hospital ,I am into my 2nd week ,and it goes for6 weeks every week day ,last day of treatment wiil be 31st dec.How was your trip overseas,I did offer to carry your bags ,but you did not take me up on the offer ,oh well maybe next time.Thanks JOHN & CHRISTEL.
Tomcat said
08:57 PM Nov 30, 2015
Hello Cruisaderhilton
Your leak does not appear to be pressure related as it happens at parks and home most vans are connected to the water supply via a simple hose fitting so surely the leak can only be a worn rubber O ring or poor connector to hose fitting. Plastic fittings are not as good as the brass ones and if you want to decrease the water pressure from the supply bunnings sell water pressure reducers 45 Kpa giving good flow but at reduced pressure. Hope this helps.
KFT said
10:13 PM Nov 30, 2015
I would be checking the connections behind where the hose connects, there may well be a loose clamp in there that only leaks when good mains pressure is present.
Frank
cruisaderhilton said
10:40 PM Nov 30, 2015
Leak definitely comes from check valve just behind where the hose fitting is inside the van ,I have installed a brass one way valve inline to stop water running back to this fitting ,and have pulled the check valve out just to make sure there is no fault with the Oring inside the valve .Also tried turning tap to half pressure ,that seems to fix the prob. Have seen water seeping out of the valve when connected to a tap .but it only happens every blue moon .You would think that it was a faulty valve it would happen on a regular event .That's the mystry of it all JOHN ..
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diggerop said
09:00 AM Dec 1, 2015
Turning a tap part way on only reduces the flow rate not the pressure. The pressure will still be the same, may take a bit longer to build up as the flow is reduced.
patrol03 said
09:52 AM Dec 1, 2015
Digger is right,turning the tap down only reduces the volume of water and pressure on both sides of the tap will be equal.I suggest you buy a length of JohnGuest plastic pipe,a joiner,new pressure valve and route the water connection to underneath the van at the rear.A large majority of vans are plumbed to the rear exterior.Hope all goes well with your treatment in Cairns. Ian
cruisaderhilton said
02:49 PM Dec 1, 2015
That's the value of forums like this ,there is usually someone with the answer to your prob,s Thanks for your imput ,I will reroute the water fill point to the back of the van thereby avoiding problems in the future it will only leak if at all onto the ground .Should have thought of it myself .JOHN.
-- Edited by cruisaderhilton on Monday 30th of November 2015 10:32:36 AM
Hello Cruisaderhilton
Your leak does not appear to be pressure related as it happens at parks and home most vans are connected to the water supply via a simple hose fitting so surely the leak can only be a worn rubber O ring or poor connector to hose fitting. Plastic fittings are not as good as the brass ones and if you want to decrease the water pressure from the supply bunnings sell water pressure reducers 45 Kpa giving good flow but at reduced pressure. Hope this helps.
Frank
Leak definitely comes from check valve just behind where the hose fitting is inside the van ,I have installed a brass one way valve inline to stop water running back to this fitting ,and have pulled the check valve out just to make sure there is no fault with the Oring inside the valve .Also tried turning tap to half pressure ,that seems to fix the prob. Have seen water seeping out of the valve when connected to a tap .but it only happens every blue moon .You would think that it was a faulty valve it would happen on a regular event .That's the mystry of it all JOHN ..
-- Edited by cruisaderhilton on Monday 30th of November 2015 10:41:44 PM
-- Edited by cruisaderhilton on Monday 30th of November 2015 10:47:46 PM