carlos6466
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2020
- Messages
- 10
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Coleman Lantern
- RV Model
- 295QB
- RV Length
- 33
I have a 2020 Coleman Lantern Edition 295QB. Since I bought it, I have very little water pressure when connected to city water via the water inlet on the side of the trailer. There is plenty of water pressure when using the water pump.
I removed and replaced the one way valves (back-flow valves) on the end of the inlets as one was defective yet water still is only a trickle.
I do not have a pressure regulator on in the inlet or water supply so there is not a defect there. I've tested the water pressure and it is at 80 psi.
I connected the water to a different intake source, in this case, the water hot water heater, and the water flowed normally without the water pump on.
The trailer has a sealed (winterized) bottom, so I can't look underneath to see if the water line is damaged or crushed. I suspect it is in the floor which I don't want to tear up.
I could create a new water intake point but that opens up the trailer to another point of failure not to mention that shouldn't be something that I have to do.
I've drained all the water and blew all the water out, a flush if you will, and that didn't do anything.
The aerators at the sinks and the hose washer with debris filter are not restricted. I do not have a water filter system installed in the water line.
The hot water heater is connected correctly.
I will not go to the dealer because of ongoing bad experiences so everything I do will have to be done by myself. I also wouldn't want them tearing up the floor. I am a full-time RV-er so giving up the trailer for any length of time isn't practical for me. I can do all the work as this is my second trailer. The first I had full-time for ten years.
I suspect that something is in the PEX line but I don't think that removing and replacing it is possible without heavy and significant damage to the trailer.
So, has anyone had this problem? Any fixes? Anything else I could check? Does anyone know if Coleman installed a pressure reducer inline with the intake connection point that could have malfunctioned and I could remove?
Thanks greatly for any help or advice.
I removed and replaced the one way valves (back-flow valves) on the end of the inlets as one was defective yet water still is only a trickle.
I do not have a pressure regulator on in the inlet or water supply so there is not a defect there. I've tested the water pressure and it is at 80 psi.
I connected the water to a different intake source, in this case, the water hot water heater, and the water flowed normally without the water pump on.
The trailer has a sealed (winterized) bottom, so I can't look underneath to see if the water line is damaged or crushed. I suspect it is in the floor which I don't want to tear up.
I could create a new water intake point but that opens up the trailer to another point of failure not to mention that shouldn't be something that I have to do.
I've drained all the water and blew all the water out, a flush if you will, and that didn't do anything.
The aerators at the sinks and the hose washer with debris filter are not restricted. I do not have a water filter system installed in the water line.
The hot water heater is connected correctly.
I will not go to the dealer because of ongoing bad experiences so everything I do will have to be done by myself. I also wouldn't want them tearing up the floor. I am a full-time RV-er so giving up the trailer for any length of time isn't practical for me. I can do all the work as this is my second trailer. The first I had full-time for ten years.
I suspect that something is in the PEX line but I don't think that removing and replacing it is possible without heavy and significant damage to the trailer.
So, has anyone had this problem? Any fixes? Anything else I could check? Does anyone know if Coleman installed a pressure reducer inline with the intake connection point that could have malfunctioned and I could remove?
Thanks greatly for any help or advice.