Getting ready for our first camping trip. :D It's only over night, but I just wanted to go somewhere. I found a small leak at the hose between the water pump and distribution manifold. I tightened the clamps and the leak stopped. As you can see the hose is bulging quite a bit. It is supposed to have a working pressure of 200 PSI. and my pump is supposed to be 75 PSI. Although, I haven't checked it, it's no where near 200. Should I be concerned?
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Thanks,
Dick
Yikes! She's going to blow!! Looks like the same hose that we have in our system and it doesn't look like that !! Are you sure about the pressure ? Either the pressure is way high or that hose is weak.
Bruce
Accident waiting to happen. Change it and quick!
Yep! I would change this ASAP!
Ready to pop any second.....
Dave
Lower the pump presure for now and injoy the camping trip , fix it when you get back
dave
That use the gray hard plastic pipe similar to Pex which may work any RV place will have it,you should never use the clear plastic on a water line the bacteria grows like crazy with that stuff
Famous Last words,, " I'll Fix It When I Get Back"
In the time it took to post and read the replies, you could change the hose! Even a small piece of garden hose you have lying around would work for now.
Any hardware, farm supply, big box home store along the way will have hose to fix that.
That is a very easy fix. Before the camping trip might be best. During the camping trip...not so much.
Good advice on fixing it now!
While your at it, get double the piece length you need and throw it it your repair parts box, this will guarantee it never breaks again....
Cliff
That is such a easy fix I wouldn't even think of taking off without replacing the hose.
Try to get out of the habit of thinking "I'll fix it on the trip". Prepare your coach at home
before taking off.
I guess I was thinking along the lines of has anyone else had this problem, and what can I use so that it doesn't happen again. The pump manufacturer says to use a flexible connection between both the inlet and outlet and any hard line. The pump comes with hose barb fittings. I have no idea how hot it's been, how ever hot it's been in the basement I wouldn't think much over 150 in Indiana. This and any 1/2 inch hose I have been able to find at any " hardware, farm supply, big box home store" are rated for 200 psi at 70 degrees. Agreed, it's an easy fix, I just don't want to have to do it again.
That reinforced tubing is some pretty tough stuff. I think it's just a fluke that it is failing, a defective hose, high temps, high pressure, whatever.
I would just replace it with the same stuff and not worry too much about it.
I had a similar issue with that type of hose. It is cold water only, hot water will weaken it. My issue was it was a little ways back on the cold water feed to the hot water heater. When at rest the heat would migrate back causing the hose to weaken and expand. It eventually blew off..