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I was lost the first time around too - now I understand. :)
 
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Gracious, Eileen.

Moral #2: If you hear the pump running and the faucet is off, something is leaking.

Hilditch
 
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...or you are out of water and the pump can't build up any pressure...
 
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Hilditch said:
Let me try.

The water outlet on the side of the tear has an on/off valve just like the valve on the grey water tank drain. This is where you would put the sprayer hose. If you remove the sprayer hose, or any outgoing hose, water will just squirt out here when the pump is turned on unless you turn off the valve. If you leave the valve on and lock the door it will run down the side of the tear until empty.

The water pump does not pressurize the tank. It will not blow back out any of the fills. It will only come out the faucet or the water OUTLET.

Moral, when you go to unhook an outlet hose, turn the valve on IT off first.

Hilditch


Marty was very explicit with his instruction of using the side outlet for potable water. He even had me bend down and look at the valve while he was explaining. The only way he could have been clearer is by an actual demonstration of what would happen. LOL No thanx I understood.

So bottom line, when Marty explains somethin LISTEN and take note I almost and I repeat almost made the wet mistake of removing the sprayer hose under preasure, I fortunately remembered to look at the pump on light.
phew no unexpected shower.
 
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