I sometimes it’s the little things….
have a sometimes there, sometime not there leak on one of my gooseneck water inlets. I’ve changed rubber hose gaskets, and I’ve changed hoses. I’m down to the female connector (the collar that spins freely)…
Has anyone replaced this on their gooseneck? I’m having a hard time finding a replacement… is it just the collar or the whole male end that needs replacing.. and where do I find said parts?
Thanks in advance.
For about the first 50 years of my life the drinking water hose was the one connected to the spigot, unless it was a rubber hose, a determination quickly made. This usually was followed by removing the hose, washing your mouth at the spigot then drinking. This usually was enough education to preclude repetition. Maybe it's my ancient perspective but most water leaks that got attention were in the hose.
I do have the white hose for the camper but seldom use the city, 30+ feet away from supply, inlet for the boat. My theory is, our water is delivered by tanker to our storage tanks and pumped to the slips. I fill my water tank at the end of this trail. 2 ounces of chlorine bleach is a good precaution along with using bottled water for ingestion. This may go a long way to explaining the martini competition in Michigan City.