That was interesting....now that I have done it. Does anybody have tips on HOW to do it without flooding the trailer??
I have a standard Flojet Model 03526144 with an inline filter. Basically you snap a couple of taps and the filter slips right out.
Handy...works great except with the water pump OFF, water started pouring out of the filter housing. It was counter intuitive, but turning on the hot water faucet significantly slowed the water flow. Enough to get the filter cleaned and reinserted.
However, is there a better way?? With the fresh water tank and hot water tank filled?? I do use creek water in my water tank, but pre-filter with a blue inline water filter. Right now, I will do it every year as part of winterizing after blowing out the lines. But it was be nice to be able to do it in mid-season without draining the system.
Any thoughts...thanks.
Vladimir,
I have written a short blog about this that contains some tips that might help you. Check out the link below
Replacing Water Pump Filter/Strainer
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Vladimir,
I have written a short blog about this that contains some tips that might help you. Check out the link below
https://accidentalsnowbirds.com/diy-project-rv-water-pump/
Hope this help