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Old 09-16-2018, 04:46 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by KennyDean View Post
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Thank you makes a lot of sense. One I replaced all my faucets and pipe that water hose connects too. I am hope I have no tubing that is bad. Guess the only way to find out turn on the water and see if you have good water pressure coming out. Fingers crossed! Will let everyone know how it goes.
One of the easiest "shortcuts to check plumbing leaks" is to just turn on the 12 VDC pump and let the system pressurize, then close all the faucets and listen for the pump to cycle. If there are leaks, it will run momentarily to repressurize as the leak reduces the standing pressure. If the pump doesn't turn on through the night, you don't have any leaks. If it does, something's either dripping out a faucet, a fitting or a broken pipe.
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