Sue, further to what Bristte said, look at - Click-On Hose Fittings - the top one is what the incompetents palmed off to you, the bottom three are the type you require.
The HP inlet on my van is this one - SHURflo Water Inlet with Mains Pressure Regulator - I have the right angle fitting permanently hanging out of it. That fitting has travelled there for well over 10 years without any problems. I have travelled a lot of gavel roads with it there and only had to replace the "O"ring a couple of times. the 'plastic' fittings are quite robust and suitable for leaving in place on your van
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PeterD Nissan Navara D23 diesel auto, Spaceland pop-top Retired radio and electronics technician. NSW Central Coast.
Further to what PeterD said, I also bought a batch of them from Amazon, which was very economical. Only a few dollars each when bought in a batch of eight. I carry them with me so that I can donate them to those on the road I meet who are in need.
I was at RTM recently and thought I saw a US-threaded adaptor, but when I went to check on the website so that I could give the link I could only see BSP ones, so perhaps I was mistaken.
Long story short, I got a tad peed off and gave up because, no matter what I did, with correct American Thread etc fitting, it keeps leaking *sigh*
Seems I'll have to have a plumber come out... which is annoying for something that should be so darn simple!!
Oh and the suggested fitting from Mitre 10 (which I also thought would be right) was, unfortunately, completely not the right fitting or size (both ends of the fitting were wayyy too small)
Sue, further to what Bristte said, look at - Click-On Hose Fittings - the top one is what the incompetents palmed off to you, the bottom three are the type you require.
The HP inlet on my van is this one - SHURflo Water Inlet with Mains Pressure Regulator - I have the right angle fitting permanently hanging out of it. That fitting has travelled there for well over 10 years without any problems. I have travelled a lot of gavel roads with it there and only had to replace the "O"ring a couple of times. the 'plastic' fittings are quite robust and suitable for leaving in place on your van
I got this one from Amazon for my van.
A, I was worried that someone or animal could knock it off being the std at 90deg.
B, or the hose hanging down puts load on the fitting.
Be careful buying new taps or plumbing fittings from hardware stores.
The new plumbing fittings have a lower content of copper & look yellowish when cleaned.
The decades old plumbing fittings polish up like new & have a far more red look to them due to the higher copper percentage.
I have been reseating all the taps while at it for our block of units. Actually most didn't need doing (thankfully less work), quality taps to start with. So simply just new washers.
Dropped them in a bucket of vinegar for a few days, then a bit of elbow grease with one of those yellow/green sponges from the kitchen.
Had bought some new taps, rubbish quality is being polite! So cleaning up the old taps to keep them going for another half century or so.
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