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Air in the water lines
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04-15-2005, 14:01
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Air in the water lines
Have you tried opening a faucet after you turn off the hose to
relieve pressure? - Jeff Miller http://www.wanderlodge.net --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jimocon" wrote: > > I have this theory. When we're hooked up to shore water, we have > water pressure in the hose. When we want to unhook, we turn off the > water faucet at the campground, then snap off the hose from the quick- > release fitting on the coach and the hose spits water all over (me > included). So, here's my theory. After we turn off the water faucet, > we flip the fill switch to take pressure out of the hose, then turn > the fill switch off, disconnect the hose without getting wet. And it > works! > > Only problem is, then we have air in the lines and water spits out of > the faucets. Why does this happen? What are your theories? > > We want to unhook without getting spit on AND we want water pressure > without air in the lines. > > Pen Sand & Jim O'Connor > 83 PT35 (parked last night at Ernie's in Weatherford Texas > Ernie & Brenda are great hosts - they serve box wine) |
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Air in the water lines - jimocon - 04-15-2005, 13:50
Air in the water lines - Jeff Miller - 04-15-2005 14:01
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Air in the water lines - Jeff Miller - 04-15-2005, 14:19
Air in the water lines - Sid Clark - 04-16-2005, 07:05
Air in the water lines - George Lowry - 04-16-2005, 09:44
Air in the water lines - Sid Clark - 04-18-2005, 11:03
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