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Originally Posted by Judge
So.... does that mean your water pump was also on while you were filling your fresh tank? If you left the bathroom faucet on, the pump would also need to be for it to fill up your black tank.
I am always worried about water leaks.... at home and in the RV. I always turn the water off at home if we are gone for more than a day and I turn off the pump in the RV when we are not using water. I even started shutting off the camp city water if we are gone for the day.
If something started leaking or let loose, I don't want to come back to a mess and water damage.
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I’m confident that the pump wasn’t on. I say that because with the Kantleak issue, we thought that the leak was causing the water pressure to never remain stable enough for the pump to stop. It ran continuously. So while we had the Kantleak issue we made sure that the switch was off. And it’s in the wet bay, where I was mucking about with the water system. I’d have heard it.
I’m pretty sure that while filling the FW thru the city inlet that the rear bath sink faucet was on, causing it to fill the back black and over flow the sink.
All water systems appear good now that we replaced the Kantleak valve.