Check Those Drain Connections!!
The holiday season is upon us which brings increased activity around the house....and RV (if you're out and about in it).
Yesterday morning DW was cleaning up MORE dishes from Thanksgiving and our galley tank filled up into the sink.....but went down. I was doing other things when she came to tell me that the rugs were soaked (thankfully not any carpet) and the kitchen sink drain was leaking. Looked under the sink and water was streaming off the bottom of the P trap then dumped the tank.
Found that the way they installed the offset sink drains was not very "sharp". It make the 2 drain pipes intersect so tightly at the P trap that the tightening collars on 2 of them could not be completely tightened because the little "ears" on them for grip caught each other. So what did the "installers" do? Slip the collars over the ends and turn them about a 1/4 turn until they hit each other.
Had the trailer about a year and 9 months and not had a leak there. We've spent probably close to 10 months in it off and on so figure my normal dump schedule (didn't take into account lots of cooking for a holiday) kept it from filling up. Also thought I checked those right after I bought the trailer when I redid some of the plumbing/checked connections but guess I missed them.
Just a reminder if the trailer is older or brand new, be sure and check those drain connections to make sure you don't have your day interrupted like I did.
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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