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Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #25
Is it safe to hook up to city water with a water pressure regulator?

Langton



I had a pressure gauge on.  If you happen to leave a faucet on a bit the grey tank will fill, the shower bottom will then fill and then the RV will flood.  I know.
Currently: 2008 36' Tiffin Open Road
Previously: 2007 Mid Bath

Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #26
Thanks for the warning. I have been Rving for many years and always hooked up to city water. I turn the spigot off and unscrew the hose a bit to release the pressure if I leave the rig. Never understood the mechanics of it until now, I just do it on the Dazy and my house after a friend’s home flooded . I also have water alarms under the cupboards.
Even though I have never had a leak, after reading what can happen, I am just going to use the pump because you can hear it.

Thank you

Langton
2002 27" RB

Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #27
I had a pressure gauge on.  If you happen to leave a faucet on a bit the grey tank will fill, the shower bottom will then fill and then the RV will flood.  I know.

Hmmm...I am surprised they do not have a safety valve above the grey tank that will prevent flooding. If given the choice I guess most would rather deal with a grey water mess on the ground versus in the vehicle.
Chet in Yorktown, Virginia

Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #28
Hmmm...I am surprised they do not have a safety valve above the grey tank that will prevent flooding. If given the choice I guess most would rather deal with a grey water mess on the ground versus in the vehicle.
The forces attempting to 'idiot-proof' the world are always playing catch-up.  Yesterday the State of California mandated new garage door openers must have a battery backup to open even with a power failure after some point in 2019.  I didn't read it so I don't know if there is a retrofit mandate as well. This follows the news that 5 of this year's fire fatalities involved the inability to open the garage door. 
Joel & Terry Wiley
dog Zeke
2013  31 IB   Orwan   / 2011 CRV Tow'd LWEROVE

Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #29
The forces attempting to 'idiot-proof' the world are always playing catch-up.  Yesterday the State of California mandated new garage door openers must have a battery backup to open even with a power failure after some point in 2019.  I didn't read it so I don't know if there is a retrofit mandate as well. This follows the news that 5 of this year's fire fatalities involved the inability to open the garage door. 
My garage door opener does not have a battery back up but it does have cord to pull in the event there is no power. Pull the cord and it releases the lifting mechanism from the track which allows one to open the door manually. Don't all modern electric garage doors use something like this? I've used it multiple times during power outages.

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #30
Chris,
it was reported that those who died did not have the strength to raise a disconnected garage door.
joel
Joel & Terry Wiley
dog Zeke
2013  31 IB   Orwan   / 2011 CRV Tow'd LWEROVE


Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #32
It's common for the power companies to cut power in fire areas so I can see how this could be a problem for those who are unable to release the mechanical safety latch. But, I'm wondering does a garage door opener with battery backup even exist?  I've never heard of one.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264

 
Re: Flooded my Daze
Reply #33
Hi Greg, a friend of mine with a 3 car garage has two of them. In my opinion an un necessary option. In an emergency, get out some other way.   If you just need to get to work, then at least you can close it after you, without going through the house. I've heard from that friend that some newer garages (detached) actually don't have other doors besides the electrified ones. RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB