Replacement Water Lines and Fresh Water Inlet for Pop Up Camper
Updated 06/25/2020 | Published 06/23/2020 >
Question:
News to us 10 YO Viking pop up model 2107LS and water line is leaking where the galley has been moved up and down so often To replace that hose, going from outside to the sink, and to the water tank pump what do i need to buy? Hose clamps are not the ones I know, and wonder if the fittings are not the same as a house.... Cant try the pump, to see if that is working, untill I fix this leak. HELP, please.. May even want to replace the entry fitting outside that you hook the fresh water hose to? Can you give me good advice and sell me what I need? Thank you very much. Unhappy Harry :-
asked by: Harry S
Helpful Expert Reply:
We do have water inlet fittings, like the Valterra Water Inlet for RVs # A01-0176LFVP, that would replace the entry fitting on the outside of your pop up camper if you decide to replace that fitting.
To replace the water lines inside/under your camper, typically PEX pipes and fittings are used to make those connections. We do not have these available for purchase, but they are usually available at your local hardware store.
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Valterra RV Water Inlet - City Water - 2-3/4" Metal Recessed Flange - Brass FPT
- RV Water Inlets
- City Fill Inlet
- Recessed Mount
- Metal
- Brass
- White
- Valterra
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