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Old 08-25-2020, 07:23 AM   #1
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I am also with the black tank flush anti siphon valve group. Mine was in the wall between my shower and the entry closet, in the wall where my pocket door is. Water flowed out of wall and down the steps. Yours is probably in the wall between your shower and your fridge, where your pocket door is.

I removed my valve and plumbed the lines together. But access to mine as fairly easy thru the back of the entry closet. You would probably have to remove the fridge to access yours. I would do as beeje said.

But in your picture, why do you have a hose to your freezegard connection?
I think you are right.
As to the connection showing in the photo- , this is where DH has our campsite water going in. I think it’s where he was told to put it when we bought the trailer 2nd hand.
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I think you are right.
As to the connection showing in the photo- , this is where DH has our campsite water going in. I think it’s where he was told to put it when we bought the trailer 2nd hand.
Do you run the water pump to get water pressure? Or do you get pressure without the pump? Just can’t visualize how you could get proper water pressure connected as you are without running the water pump.
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Do you run the water pump to get water pressure? Or do you get pressure without the pump? Just can’t visualize how you could get proper water pressure connected as you are without running the water pump.
Well, as someone pointed out, the winterizing port is on fill., so we are getting water pushed through, even without the pump on. Not the best pressure! I believe DH was told the city connection was just another option for filling the water tank, not the connection to use for parked connection. I found the valve behind the pocket door, between the fridge and shower. I believe at this point I will share with DH all the great information everyone has shared with me as he usually deals with the hook ups and see which option he prefers: leave the flush alone, repair with shark bite and external check valve of some type, or replace actual valve. I wondered if the valve might be accessible via one of the outside panels?
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