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[GMCnet] Sometimes it is the little ones [message #283626] Fri, 31 July 2015 19:23 Go to next message
Olly Schmidt is currently offline  Olly Schmidt   United States
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Just another sort of happy day for my GMC. Yesterday, the fresh water
tank went empty, or so I thought, because all of a sudden the waterpump
wasn't working anymore. Went to a local state park, did dump and fill up
thing, and tried the pump again. No go.

I already had the Shureflo pump in my Amazon shopping cart for Saturday
delivery, when I decided to take a closer look at it.

After removing the sort of permanent bed setup in the back, unscrewing
the 10 or so screws, it turned out, that someone once put a fuse inline
to the pump. That fuse probably saved the water pump when she ran dry.
Out in the car, to Autozone, get a new fuse, put it in, Et Voila! pump
works again.

I am happy.
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Peer Oliver Schmidt
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'76a Eleganza II, VA

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Olly Schmidt
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'73 Sequoia, SH, Germany
Re: [GMCnet] Sometimes it is the little ones [message #283627 is a reply to message #283626] Fri, 31 July 2015 19:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
werewilfs is currently offline  werewilfs   United States
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I love those days!

Jared & Stefanie Kohl Rappahannock County, VA 1973 Painted Desert "Onslow"
Re: [GMCnet] Sometimes it is the little ones [message #283628 is a reply to message #283626] Fri, 31 July 2015 19:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
habbyguy is currently offline  habbyguy   United States
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I had a similar (though not as pleasant...) experience a couple weeks ago. The Jabsco macerator had been struggling more and more to prime itself, and it was taking longer and longer to drain the tanks. So I get a rebuild kit from Applied, rinsed a few hundred gallons of fresh water through the black tank, and started taking it apart. I have no idea what was stuck in there, but it has been there since before I bought the coach a couple years ago... it was some sort of fabric, and I pulled the rough equivalent of about 3/4ths of a bandana out of the inlet side, and from around the impeller. That is to say, I am really impressed the poor macerator was doing anything under those conditions.

And a related aside - my beloved PO put a self-resetting circuit breaker in line with the macerator power lead... pretty smart, IMHO.


Mark Hickey Mesa, AZ 1978 Royale Center Kitchen
Re: [GMCnet] Sometimes it is the little ones [message #283640 is a reply to message #283628] Fri, 31 July 2015 23:50 Go to previous message
jimk is currently offline  jimk   United States
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Mark,
Should you not want to keep the kit from us, return it and we will issue a
full credit on the part.
Just enclose a note with your name and phone and no questions asked.

On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Mark wrote:

> I had a similar (though not as pleasant...) experience a couple weeks
> ago. The Jabsco macerator had been struggling more and more to prime
> itself,
> and it was taking longer and longer to drain the tanks. So I get a
> rebuild kit from Applied, rinsed a few hundred gallons of fresh water
> through the
> black tank, and started taking it apart. I have no idea what was stuck in
> there, but it has been there since before I bought the coach a couple years
> ago... it was some sort of fabric, and I pulled the rough equivalent of
> about 3/4ths of a bandana out of the inlet side, and from around the
> impeller.
> That is to say, I am really impressed the poor macerator was doing
> anything under those conditions.
>
> And a related aside - my beloved PO put a self-resetting circuit breaker
> in line with the macerator power lead... pretty smart, IMHO.
> --
> Mark Hickey
> Mesa, AZ
> 1978 Royale Center Kitchen
>
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