Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 06:21:10 -0700
Reply-To: Shawn Wright <swright@ZUIKO.SLS.BC.CA>
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From: Shawn Wright <swright@ZUIKO.SLS.BC.CA>
Subject: Re: Help needed - camping TOMORROW (long)
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I also broke our city water connector on our first trip years ago by not
using a pressure regulator. Fortunately, we haven't really needed it since. I
was hoping to someday replace the cheap plastic fitting with a brass one,
or something more substantial, and install a pressure reducer inline. Has
anyone done this?
On 6 Jun 2003 at 22:58, Mike Collum wrote:
> The first time I tried hooking up to "City" I filled the area behind the
> cabinets with water. I then removed the city water hookup thingy from
> the side of the van and found that the connector on the back side, the
> one where the line goes to the faucet, was broken. There is no pump for
> city water. It had obviously been broken for some time (not mentioned
> by DPO).
>
> Camping supply places, and even Wal*Mart sells pressure regulators that
> go between the outside water hose and the van to prevent
> overpressurization.
>
> Mike
>
> '85 Westy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jay Roth" <bghuna@MCHSI.COM>
> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 8:45 PM
> Subject: Help needed - camping TOMORROW (long)
>
>
> > I've an '87 Westy that has been a great performer...and getting ready
> for
> > tomorrow, I guess she wanted to show me who was boss:
> >
> > 1) Filled water tank to check pump. NO action. No sound. nothing. I
> checked
> > the current under the knob and it's reading 12V. hmmm... okay, so
> maybe pump
> > is bad. I noticed the * green light lights when I try it (I thought
> that was
> > for the propane on the frig!?) Of course, the water pump worked last
> time I
> > tried it sooo... For grins (and a mistake)...
> >
> > 2) I hooked up the CITY water outlet (never tried before). What sounds
> like
> > a PUMP AT THE OUTSIDE HOOKUP goes off (LOUD) and sink works on City
> side.
> > Thus, I disconnect the hose, but not before damage is done. Inside the
> floor
> > of the van, water...mud...oh dear. Using a shop vac, I got at least a
> quart
> > of water from the corner of the cabinet behind the driver's chair.
> > (Thankfully, nothing in the cabinet was wet).
> >
> > Now it gets worse,
> >
> > 3) Suddenly, the INDICATOR PANEL no longer works! (I decided to forget
> the
> > water stuff and just begin cooling the frig by hooking it to an
> extension
> > cord via the plug outside - worked yesterday). I check the fuse
> mounted by
> > the cabinet/outside wall/behind-driver's-seat and one is blown.
> Replace and
> > get 12V on the one that was blown. NO CURRENT ON THE OTHER ONE (the
> > non-blown fuse side).
> >
> > PULL OUT THE BENTLEY - get terribly confused - thinking it's OBVIOUSLY
> > ANOTHER FUSE BLOWN! Bently says, "check the indicator panel fuse below
> > driver's seat"... in the spare battery compartment??!
> >
> > 4) FINE - I'll just keep the refrig plugged in overnight, let it cool,
> and
> > we'll go as is...but I don't think the frig is working either!
> >
> > After scratching my head, tearing up and saying, "Our FIRST EVER
> camping
> > trip will be with no stove, no water, and now no frig!?"
> >
> >
> > .
> > .
> > .
> >
> > Help a new Westy owner out... PLEASE! A new family's new fun is
> relying on
> > your help!
> >
> > Love, Light & Laughter,
> > Jay
> >
>
--
Shawn Wright
http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright
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