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Our outing last week to Biloxi was great (although the rain chased us all the way from Houston). Saw the sights, ate some good seafood and left a few $$ in the local casinos.
Got cold (28F) one night and using the B'room about 0200 noticed it wouldn't flush. Says I, "GRRRRR, water lines froze!". Turns out the park shut off the water overnight, Iguess to keep us campers from dripping water all night.
But...............
Discovered a small puddle on the floor and traced it to the cold water under the sink. It looks like it's coming from the lower connection in the line that is intended to be replaced by the in-line filter (I don't have one). The upper fitting is dry and looks to be made up correctly. The lower one (see the poor pic) looks like it may be cross-threaded. It has a very slow leak that amounts to about 1/4 cup in 24 hours. Not much but can't have it.
There looks to me like there is too much thread showing in the connection and the male-female connectors don't look to be 100% in line with each other.
Tell me what you think.
My plan is to take it down this weekend and if the threads aren't boogered make it up straight. If the threads are ruined I'll turn to plan "B" (when I think of it).
I now know why many of you forego the under-sink filter. It's a PITA to get to.
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Cheers,
T_
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