Originally posted by TIDALWAVE
While 'winterizing' my 2010 Pod I noticed RV antifreeze dribbling on the floor adjacent to the water heater. At first, I thought that the diversion valve was leaking...but after closer observation I found that one of the threaded pipe connectors had only been lightly tightened. It was so loose that there was no possibility that it 'had worked loose during the summer'. It was installed in such close quarters that when I went to tighten it, I could only tighten the connector by a slight amount with a wrench with each twist. It appears that it was only spun on by hand enough to bring the two pipes together. It was never tightened enough to make a good seal. I then inspected all of the accessible fittings and found two more than had only been connected and not really tightened. If any of the connections had come completely apart I would have had a flooded mess! I recommend that while you have your heater-pump assembly open, that you check the tightness of all of the threaded fittings!
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This sucks, but it goes hand-in-hand with the post I just submitted concerning the build quality of these R-Pods.