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    Does anyone know Joe's answer? I have a similar question - spray port on back of 320MKS with no controls in sight. No problem getting the quick connect fitting to seat, just no water coming out.
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    For those that don't have water to the rear port, could it be that flow to that port is controlled by the front faucet controls? I don't have the rear spray port (that I've seen) but it was just a thought and wondering if anyone has tried it. It would seem to be the only way to have anything other than cold water back there, but maybe that's how it's suppose to be.
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    So having the rear spay port and using it , it is not controlled by the spray valves at the nautilus panel. The only way I can see that you would not have water back there would be no connection above the coroplast under the trailer. Sneaking a peak under mine I could see the line going to the spray port but I am just assuming it is connected to the cold side of the plumbing lines going to the sink. So it could be possible that this did not get hooked up at factory assembly, they have been known to not do other things right. If under warranty have the dealer fix it, or you may want to drop a side of the coroplast and have a peak to see if there is a missing connection. You could also drop a part of it at the back by the spray port to see if there is a piece of pex hose hooked to the port.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swunderle View Post
    Our 2018 28BH has a port on the passenger rear to hook the spray hose. Here is the problem. The connector must have a check valve in it. Once the trailer was hooked to city water I could not connec the hose to the quick connect fitting. Shut down city water supply and sleet pressure off at kitchen sink. Still could not push in coupler. Was able to push coupler in with Phillips screwdriver to relieve the pressure then the coupler would,attach. Disconnected hose turned water back on and tried to connecte. I was again unable to hook it up. Anyone had this problem? Resolution from GD?
    Its much easier to connect and disconnect with the water off and pressure released through a faucet. I also spray the connection with food grade silicone which helps greatly.
    MidwestCamper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorvald View Post
    Not sure if everyone knows but a common mod for the 2800 is to install a dual faucet back there since the hot water tank is right beside it and is easy to plumb. Just need to replace the existing with one of these:

    Attachment 13373

    One of my projects this summer, had a friend with and older 2800 do it already and it’s great!

    —-

    EDIT: And I’m a dummy... 28BH does not equal 2800BH. So not sure if this still applies but I imagine (aha! See what I did there) it would. It’s so much nice to have hot water for rinsing dishes or other stuff outside.

    Cheers
    Tim
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    Do you have a source for this faucet?

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    Sure its the "Phoenix PF247701 Hot and Cold Spray Port, Black".

    Should be on Amazon here:

    https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    My 2500RL has these same ports and one of my springs and seal assembly has broken and needs to be replaced or a work around modification. My question- why is there a check value at these ports anyway. Wouldn't the quick connect itself provide a pressure seal?
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    The rear spray port is cold water only. I was having a hard time trying to get the connection all the way in while depressing the lock ring. This resulted in not really getting a good connection and no water coming out although it seemed like it was connected properly. Then I figured out just push the connection in without messing with the lock ring. Clicks into place every time. I can do this under pressure or not.

    Getting it out is a whole different story. Definitely need to relieve pressure first. That fixture leaves very little room to get your fingers in their to push down on the lock ring. I'm getting better at it but it usually requires a few curse words to get it accomplished - LOL
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    This is common problem; just use Phillips head and lightly tap and it should free check valve inside. I also spray with WD40 and seems to help

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    Quote Originally Posted by jw^2 family View Post
    I can get the quick connect hose attached to the rear spray port with no problem; I just can't get any water to flow back there. Is there a valve hidden somewhere that I need to turn on? The quick connect hose works fine when attached to the front spray port at the universal docking station in the front pass-through storage compartment.
    I am having the exact same problem now. Did you find a fix for this? I can connect the hose fine, but no water coming out. Water pump is on and working.

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