harv12
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- May 7, 2012
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It wasn't our original intent, but we ended up with some pretty cold weather {19* F is cold for us Floridians anyway} here in Custer, SD.
First, we got in pretty late last night and instead of disconnecting the water and draining the lines I opted for what I thought would work
. I simply opened the gray tank valves from the galley & bath and let some warm water "trickle" in both the kitchen & bathroom sinks. I kept the black water drain valve closed. Early this morning I woke to my DW yelling because the toilet turned into a fountain when she went to flush
! The bathroom sink was just about to overflow before she turned off the water in that sink. The kitchen sink didn't get full though she turned that off as well. The gray tanks were empty, nothing seemed frozen {still had the water flow from the faucets, but the black water tank indicator lights said full. I opened the black water drain valve and it did seem that it was pretty full. I didn't think the gray/black tanks were in any way connected. Any ideas {other than my stupidity
} on why this would happen?
Second, I noticed the cabinets at the top of the dining area slide out were much colder than the ceiling of the coach. The living/bedroom slide out didn't seem to be as cold, but I didn't get actual temperatures. I thought I noticed the cabinets pretty warm during the summer, but didn't' pay much mind to it. Should I be checking for gasket leaks or are these just not insulated as well?
We're supposed to have another few cold days here and we won't be headed for warmer weather that soon.
Any ideas as to what would cause the toilet fountain, bathroom sink to stop draining when that drain valve was open and do we have poor insulation or a some kind of air leakage...
Thanks in advance for any input!
First, we got in pretty late last night and instead of disconnecting the water and draining the lines I opted for what I thought would work
. I simply opened the gray tank valves from the galley & bath and let some warm water "trickle" in both the kitchen & bathroom sinks. I kept the black water drain valve closed. Early this morning I woke to my DW yelling because the toilet turned into a fountain when she went to flush
} on why this would happen?Second, I noticed the cabinets at the top of the dining area slide out were much colder than the ceiling of the coach. The living/bedroom slide out didn't seem to be as cold, but I didn't get actual temperatures. I thought I noticed the cabinets pretty warm during the summer, but didn't' pay much mind to it. Should I be checking for gasket leaks or are these just not insulated as well?
We're supposed to have another few cold days here and we won't be headed for warmer weather that soon.
Any ideas as to what would cause the toilet fountain, bathroom sink to stop draining when that drain valve was open and do we have poor insulation or a some kind of air leakage...
Thanks in advance for any input!
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