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Lead-free brass valve with 2-7/8" diameter plastic flange replaces the leaky check valve on your RV. Removable screen filter helps keep debris out of your water system. Fits a 1-1/2" diameter cutout.
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Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (80 Customer Reviews)
Lead-free brass valve with 2-7/8" diameter plastic flange replaces the leaky check valve on your RV. Removable screen filter helps keep debris out of your water system. Fits a 1-1/2" diameter cutout.I installed this water inlet on a horse trailer that I added living quarters to. Very easy to install with a hole saw, drill bit, some dumb-dumb sealer (gooey grey plumber's putty for RV), and hardware (not included). Works great, no leaks even one year later!
As part of winterization, it's important to press the center of the brass check valve to let the water flow out. Simple procedure, just take the screen out, press the valve to let the water out, put the screen back in, and re-insert the cap.
Happy Trails!
I will put the check valve and today and let you know the last time it was fine no problem thank you very much TRG
Easy to replace. Order arrived quickly. Working well after 1 year replacd.
Needed to RnR the original on my ‘08 Fleetwood Terra LX. Perfect
Good upgrade to my RV
It is a high quality product with metal fittings on both ends. It's far better than the plastic part originally installed by Forrest River.
Quality product
Works great
I was dissapointed that it took 2 weeks to get my valve inlet, but it was the post offices mistake. It came to my local post office and for some reason was sent back to where it was shipped from only to be resent a week later. No explanation! Thats the post office! Anyway, like dealing with etrailer, good pricing and normally fast shipping.
Just got it and put it on. It fit perfectly and I was able to connect it in minutes. My little popup is ready to go again.
Works great
Worked great until now. I installed a new water pump with a little more gpm. Since then, the check valve tends to seep. Maybe my bad. Thoughts?
There was a little "side-stepping" going on with this order. When I ordered the part, I was told it would be delivered on the 29th of December. When I inquired about the order after the delivery date, I was told by the second person that the delivery was going to be delayed because the post office was backed up on deliveries. Now if this second person knew all of this, it seems like the person that filled the order would have known it too. Something sounds amiss here. We now have water as the part was delivered and installed today.
Still works great after a year!
Fast service as in the past.
Etrailer to the rescue again! They have the right parts and the right price. This fresh water connection inlet was so easy to install. If you can turn a screw driver and connect a garden hose, then you can do this yourself.
Fit perfectly and was uneasy install.
Arrived quickly. Correct part. Who could ask for more?
Everything was fine, stay ready for the next order.
Its still working great thanks etrailer .com
great proudct, fit right in
Item was received as described and that works!
Brian B.
10/27/2022
Awesome product as always and great price if you need one get it here!
Always have what I need!
Great replacement for the cheap plastic original
Works well... good shipping time too...
etrailer just gets it done
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Jenny N.
6/29/2022
I reached out to the manufacturer about the check valve that is seeping. They advised that it would not be the new water pump ad it would be installed after the tank fill to pull water out of a tank. They did provide other possible causes such as the check valve could have cracked or fractured during the winterization and de winterization process. It could also be that a bad hose washer needs to be replaced or it is not seating correctly when attaching the hose. Another possibility is that there is a buildup of debris or corrosion on the spring in the check valve.