Tips for securing hose pipe in filler


Excellent! Well done for bumping this informative and extremely helpful thread Rob so that lots of members can benefit from it. I am happy to report that the Cava cork solution is still working brilliantly. No wet trouser for months. Well I say no wet trousers. You still have to be careful when your coil up you plastic hose after filling as the last dangly bit has a homing device in it which will seek out your legs and spew out the last bit of water onto you.
 
Excellent! Well done for bumping this informative and extremely helpful thread Rob so that lots of members can benefit from it. I am happy to report that the Cava cork solution is still working brilliantly. No wet trouser for months. Well I say no wet trousers. You still have to be careful when your coil up you plastic hose after filling as the last dangly bit has a homing device in it which will seek out your legs and spew out the last bit of water onto you.

Don't mention it Barry.

And they all wish I hadn't! :)
 
Oh well then , tyres, routers, water pumps (mine is leaking), bio/non bio/, CL charges with or without leccy, eyetests for over 70's, losing your C1 entitlement, would you buy a british van, smelly waste tanks, jonny foreigner parking too close, best french supermarche, I could go on ..........😎
 
Oh well then , tyres, routers, water pumps (mine is leaking), bio/non bio/, CL charges with or without leccy, eyetests for over 70's, losing your C1 entitlement, would you buy a british van, smelly waste tanks, jonny foreigner parking too close, best french supermarche, I could go on ..........😎
Thanks for the reminder. Now you mention it my water pump does a little burp every now and again so maybe I need to start a new thread. 😁
 
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If there's no leaks then it's 100% the non return valve at the pump letting by very slightly. Caused by a bit of debris in the seal or the rubber being perished. Ours did it for several months and then it stopped so dirt or something preventing a seal and then the dirt gets flushed away with the water flow eventually.
END OF THE THREAD 🤐
 
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