Watertank Hoses

robert teed

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I pulled the Watertank out of the GMC today.
Poured a cup of Bleach in it and filled it with
water to soak. There was a hose connected to it
near the top/front about 1/2" Diameter. Running
into the bathroom wall. This hose ( Clear , Yellowed )
has mildew in it. Where does it go? Is it a Vent?
The main filler tube also has mildew in it. Anyone
have any info about this? Could all the plumbing
have mildew in it? I dont think any copper pipe
would be a problem. But saw some plastic pipe
in the Tank compartment, Lines to Sinks, Etc.
I will replace the tank, Put more bleach in it
and run the faucets, shower. Will this clean them
out? Floor under the tank is solid.Horray!
Rob Teed 1974 Painted Desert ( Rain Collector )
 
>
> I pulled the Watertank out of the GMC today.
> Poured a cup of Bleach in it and filled it with
> water to soak. There was a hose connected to it
> near the top/front about 1/2" Diameter. Running
> into the bathroom wall. This hose ( Clear , Yellowed )
> has mildew in it. Where does it go? Is it a Vent?

Yep, it's a vent. Runs about 3 feet up the inside of the rear panel and
then bends 180 degrees, IIRC. I haven't replaced my tank yet and may
plug it off when I do. It looks like a good bacteria breeding ground to
me. It might make filling the tank a little more difficult, but I'd
feel better about it.

> The main filler tube also has mildew in it. Anyone
> have any info about this? Could all the plumbing
> have mildew in it? I dont think any copper pipe
> would be a problem. But saw some plastic pipe
> in the Tank compartment, Lines to Sinks, Etc.
> I will replace the tank, Put more bleach in it
> and run the faucets, shower. Will this clean them
> out? Floor under the tank is solid.Horray!
> Rob Teed 1974 Painted Desert ( Rain Collector )

Back in the archives I think there's a good post about sanitizing the
fresh water system. You're on the right track. Start with bleach/water
solution. Then baking soda/water and lastly lots of fresh water. Flush
the entire system. I'd let the bleach stay in the pipes overnight to be
sure to get all the little buggers.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Patrick Flowers
> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 1998 10:59 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Watertank Hoses
>
>

> >
> > I pulled the Watertank out of the GMC today.
> > Poured a cup of Bleach in it and filled it with
> > water to soak. There was a hose connected to it
> > near the top/front about 1/2" Diameter. Running
> > into the bathroom wall. This hose ( Clear , Yellowed )
> > has mildew in it. Where does it go? Is it a Vent?
>
> Yep, it's a vent. Runs about 3 feet up the inside of the rear panel and
> then bends 180 degrees, IIRC. I haven't replaced my tank yet and may
> plug it off when I do. It looks like a good bacteria breeding ground to
> me.
Thanks Patrick,
I would caution you not to block it
off...I think it might create a vacuum
causing a loss of water pressure. I wonder
if there is some kind of vent that would
let air in one way, yet block the water from
exiting the tank. Then you could attach it close
to the vent outlet and remove it for cleaning.
I know there is alot of bacteria in my vent pipe.
Its Filthy in there...I would suggest everybody
check theres. This could be a source of potential
health problems. ( Kind of like drinking the water
in Mexico ).
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert ( Rain Collector )
 
>
> Thanks Patrick,
> I would caution you not to block it
> off...I think it might create a vacuum
> causing a loss of water pressure.

Rob,

I'm gonna' use a vented cap.

Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
If you are getting thingies in your water tank you are not using chlorinated
water. Add bleach to your water every time you fill up. the directions are
on the bottle. think about it every time we take a trip the coach sits
sometimes for weeks with water in the tank. It is a perfect breeding ground
for bacteria.

>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
>> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Patrick Flowers
>> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 1998 10:59 AM
>> To: gmcmotorhome
>> Subject: Re: GMC: Watertank Hoses
>>
>>

>> >
>> > I pulled the Watertank out of the GMC today.
>> > Poured a cup of Bleach in it and filled it with
>> > water to soak. There was a hose connected to it
>> > near the top/front about 1/2" Diameter. Running
>> > into the bathroom wall. This hose ( Clear , Yellowed )
>> > has mildew in it. Where does it go? Is it a Vent?
>>
>> Yep, it's a vent. Runs about 3 feet up the inside of the rear panel and
>> then bends 180 degrees, IIRC. I haven't replaced my tank yet and may
>> plug it off when I do. It looks like a good bacteria breeding ground to
>> me.
>Thanks Patrick,
> I would caution you not to block it
> off...I think it might create a vacuum
> causing a loss of water pressure. I wonder
> if there is some kind of vent that would
> let air in one way, yet block the water from
> exiting the tank. Then you could attach it close
> to the vent outlet and remove it for cleaning.
>I know there is alot of bacteria in my vent pipe.
> Its Filthy in there...I would suggest everybody
> check theres. This could be a source of potential
> health problems. ( Kind of like drinking the water
> in Mexico ).
> Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert ( Rain Collector )
>
>
>
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Thomas G.
> Warner
> Sent: Monday, August 03, 1998 2:40 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: RE: GMC: Watertank Hoses
>
>
> If you are getting thingies in your water tank you are not using
> chlorinated
> water. Add bleach to your water every time you fill up. the
> directions are
> on the bottle. think about it every time we take a trip the coach sits
> sometimes for weeks with water in the tank. It is a perfect
> breeding ground
> for bacteria.
>
Yes, Mine has been off the road for over
10 Years....All kinds of stuff in the fill
pipe and vent.
Rob Teed