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Old 12-16-2020, 01:14 PM   #15
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Thanks again for all the suggestions. We still have the issue and only thing I have not tried is changing out the faucet aerators. Thought I would reply to some of the suggestions. JK

"I pushed the red button on top of the water filter to get the air out of the line on our bus. Hope this helps."

Sorry, tried this with little luck. JK

"Was it winterized at some point? Sometimes if the RV anti-freeze is not all flushed out you will see some foam until you have flushed it all out."

Not sure it was winterized, but I don't think so based upon the time of the year for the build. JK

"I have come to the conclusion that the foaming water problem is caused by Tiffin’s use of a lot of the white flexible water “hose” or lines throughout the coach and very little Pex lines."

This could be the issue since the foam only last for a couple of minutes and this could be realted to the time it takes to drain those lines. JK

"Do you have the same issue when connected to a shore water supply or it just when using the pump?"

I do have the same issue when using water from the tank and directly from the water supply, so probably not air in the lines??? JK

"I agree, we have the same issue. If you have a standard water heater the air could also be coming from trapped air in the very top of the water heater."

We have a AquaHot and we get the foam on both the Hot and Cold lines JK

Thanks again for the suggestions. If I fix mine I will reply again.. JK
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