Hello fellow Cbrats,
How do you property seal the nylon fittings that connect to the 20 gallon on board water tank? I pulled the water tank out and it appears a leak is coming from either the air gap fitting or the pump hose fitting.
I tried using thread tape but that didn't work
Of course I realized this after reinstalling the tank, the line to the water pump, air gap tube . So I pulled the tank out again and want to make sure I do it right this time.
I'm guessing the sealer needs to be food grade because it would be exposed to sink water? I won't be drinking the sink water so maybe this isn't important?
Marine Silicon was my next thought but the directions say the silicon is for above water application only.
Permatrex thread sealant was another thought but it's not food grade.
After pulling out the water tank, I realized the water lines need to be replaced because they are gross and full of nasty stuff. I am now replacing the water line all the way to the sink.
:thup
How do you property seal the nylon fittings that connect to the 20 gallon on board water tank? I pulled the water tank out and it appears a leak is coming from either the air gap fitting or the pump hose fitting.
I tried using thread tape but that didn't work

I'm guessing the sealer needs to be food grade because it would be exposed to sink water? I won't be drinking the sink water so maybe this isn't important?
Marine Silicon was my next thought but the directions say the silicon is for above water application only.
Permatrex thread sealant was another thought but it's not food grade.
After pulling out the water tank, I realized the water lines need to be replaced because they are gross and full of nasty stuff. I am now replacing the water line all the way to the sink.
:thup