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  • Can I Use Silicone Lubrication Spray on RV Sewer Hoses Without Damaging the Hose and Seals?
  • Using a silicone spray like the Roadmaster LubeMaster # RM-747 on your RhinoEXTREME RV Sewer Hose # CAM39861 will not damage the plastic or the seals, since it is non-corrosive. I can't say whether or not it will make a significant difference in the ease of connection but it definitely can't hurt.
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  • How to Keep RV Sewer Connections from Sticking Together
  • I recommend using the Roadmaster LubeMaster Dry Silicone Spray # RM-747 which is a dry silicone spray that will keep any grease or dirt from building up that can cause your hoses to stick together. This spray is safe to use on non-metal components.
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  • Troubleshooting Camco Rhinoflex Sewer Hose that Came Apart at Locking Ring
  • I'm sorry for that horrible experience that would make anyone an unhappy camper. The RhinoFLEX RV Sewer Hose Extension w/ Swivel Lug and Bayonet Fittings - 5' Long # CAM39765 has a locking ring as you mentioned that has the directions for use printed right on it. It sounds like the locking ring fitting it to the hose was not secured properly and was most likely why it came apart. This system is designed so that you can replace the hose and keep the fittings if ever needed. Cold should...
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  • Best Way to Access a Valterra RV Sewer Hose Storage Hatch That is Locked Without a Key
  • It looks like you have the Valterra RV Sewer Hose Storage Hatch w/ Lock # D04-0471VP, which means you'd have a lock like the Replacement Cam Lock with Key # A510 instead of the Valterra Replacement Cam Lock # A520VP. The correct keys would have that black top as well, like with the # D04-0471VP and # A510. I am not sure of any lock picking tricks, but the best way to get a lock unlocked is a locksmith. Looking at the lock, I do not see why you wouldn't be able to drill it out. You would...
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  • How to Get the RhinoFLEX RV Sewer Hose w Swivel Fittings to Fit in a Bumper
  • I spoke to my contact at Camco and he said that if the lug end of the part # CAM39761 doesn't want to fit into the bumper of your trailer your best option would be to grind down two of the lugs and the hose would then fit.
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  • What To Do When The Bayonet Lugs Break Off Of The Sewer Fitting
  • The lugs of a sewer pipe fitting can not be fixed so you would have to completely replace the fitting. To do that you'll have to first empty out the tank, which since your lug fitting has broken off will require you to hold the hose in place to prevent anything from leaking out on the ground. I highly recommend wearing gloves and glasses as well as a mask to safely get through this process. Once the tank is cleared you can then remove the fitting and replace it with a new one. If you...
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  • Black Tank Blade Valve Not Working
  • I can't be sure how the end of the rod at the blade of the valve is attached. If the handle and rod we can see turn freely, then I would turn the rod clockwise to see if you can get it to thread into something. I am going to guess that yanking on that T-handle for the past few years has broke that end off. The real issue here is the fact that the blank tank is full. You are going to be replacing this valve so there is no loss for cracking it open. I would put your sewer hose on and have...
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  • Is Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose Faulty if Water is Freezing
  • Yes, your Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose for Cold Weather # CAM22903 is faulty if the water is freezing in the hose and the temperature is two degrees below zero. The reason for that is, this hose is rated for use for temperatures that reach forty degrees below zero so you should not be having any issue. The product does have a 3-year warranty for the electrical components and one year warranty for the hose so at just a month and a half, the hose is still under warranty.
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  • Heated Drinking Water Hose Power Cord Lengths Available
  • It sounds to me like the extension cord you're using or the power cord for the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose # CAM22903 has a short in it or that you're overloading the breaker. I would first test hose without the extensions cord to see if it is working, if not then the short is with the power cord of the hose. If it does work then it could be the extension cord or the breaker having too much drawing on it at once causing it to trip. The AquaFresh Heated Drinking Water Hose for...
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  • Troubleshooting A Leaking Sprayer Hose On An RV Faucet
  • There are small flat sides on the lower portion of the connection that would allow you to tighten the hose with a crescent wrench. I took a few pictures of the Flow Max RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Down Spout # LC719333 to show you these sides. If your hose is leaking above this connection at the crimped on section then you would need to replace your faucet, but I'm willing to bet that the threaded portion just needs to be tightened.
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  • Troubleshooting Installation of Ultra Faucets RV Shower Valve with Standard Shower Hose Connected
  • The Ultra Faucets RV Shower Valve w/ Vacuum Breaker - Single Lever Handle - Brushed Nickel # 277-000024 has that offset hole in the vacuum breaker diverter on purpose. The vacuum breaker on this shower valve lets you attach a handheld shower set and it has an anti-siphon device that will prevent the backflow contamination of your clean water supply. The anti-siphon device consists of an air hole that will drain water back out of the hose. You will want to make sure the washer does not...
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  • Blackstone to RV Propane Connected to RV
  • I suggest you connect another known good device to the RV's propane supply to operations check the propane supply. I also suggest you verify there is not a close off valve somewhere in the supply line that you have missed that needs to be opened. If you need a replacement supply hose, I suggest the MB Sturgis RV Quick-Connect Propane Grill Hose - 60" Long, # 100304-120-MBS. Connect your grill to another propane supply source to ops check it and ensure you are not trying to run the...
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  • Troubleshooting RV Stove Top Flame Flicker
  • Thank you for including the picture. You're on the right path as this is often a sign of a leaking hose, a bad regulator, or your stove has an issue. I would start by replacing your supply line with the MB Sturgis Propane Hose Assembly - RV # 100473-12 as a low cost start to troubleshooting.
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  • Troubleshooting Lipperty Hydraulic Leveling System Where Jack Won't Retract- Only Extends
  • It's definitely possible that this has occurred during your re-build but it's more likely that whoever re-installed the unit got the plumbing for the hydraulic system mixed up. You'll want to make sure that the black hose is connected to the extend feed and the orange hose is connected to the retract feed-this is the opposite of what would be on a 5th wheel trailer with a similar hydraulic system, so that might be where the error lies. If both hoses are black then you would need to follow...
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  • Length of Warranty on the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose # CAM22903
  • I spoke to my contact at Camco and he informed me that the warranty for the Camco RV Heated Drinking Water Hose # CAM22903 is 36 months from the date of purchase. Also, my contact wanted me to mention that this product has a self regulating heat cable that has a special conductive core between the two bus wires. This core becomes more conductive during cold ambient conditions; therefore the heating cable will increase its wattage per lineal foot, in response to the cold. This feature makes...
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  • Troubleshooting Leaking Black Water Fitting on 1969 Forester
  • The damaged outlet hole will require replacing. I believe you will need to drop the tank to see what is really wrong with the fitting to cause the leak. Then you will use the Valterra ABS Solvent Cement - 1/4 Pint # A05-0303 and I believe the LaSalle Bristol RV Sewer Slip Hub with Flange - 3" # 34466V13 to replace the broken fitting.
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  • Troubleshooting External Water Connection Where No Water Sprays When Connected
  • The D&W Inc. Spray-Away RV Exterior Hose System - 5-1/2" Square - 15' Hose - White # PF147007 you referenced. If there is water getting to the unit it absolutely should spray water when the quick connect is attached. It sounds like there is a shut-off valve somewhere between the T and the Spray-Away which is actually recommended.
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  • How Do You Know If An RV Propane Regulator Is Bad
  • The best way to test a propane regulator is by the process of elimination. The reason for this is that there is not really any easy way to test the regulator yourself without certain tools such as a manometer. Therefore, it will be much more convenient to simply rule out other causes such as a bad appliance or faulty hose. Since the hose is still good as you said, odds are the regulator is bad as this is generally one of the more common fail points in a propane system. For replacement,...
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  • Air Line Hose Removal From Air Line Fittings on Air Lift Air Bag System Compressor
  • To remove the air line you will need to push in on the air fitting ring and then pulling out the air line. The air fitting acts similar to a Chinese finger trap. It will clamp on the air line when attempting to pull from the fitting if you do not hold the fitting in on itself. If the line is damaged you can replace it with the Air Lift 1/4" Synflex Air Line Tubing # AL73RV.
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  • Troubleshooting RV Propane Tank, Regulator Hose and Grill Setup
  • Troubleshooting a propane setup requires substituting parts, one item at a time, with ones known to be functioning correctly, until the bad part is identified. With flammable gas there is no other safe way to isolate the item with the malfunction. Sometimes if a setup has been idle for a while (such as for a few days while you were getting your tank filled or while the unit was in off-season storage) insects can get into even the tiniest places and clog things up. Some fittings are small...
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