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    Found a wet spot on the bedroom floor next to the wall between the bedroom and bathroom after flushing the black tank. I assume the vacuum breaker is leaking. The breaker is not under the bathroom sink. Anyone know where it is on this model? I suppose it is somewhere in the wall but I don't want cut more than one hole trying to find it. 2014 Solitude 369RL.

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    Welcome to the forum. This is really stretching my memory. But I believe I remember it being behind a screw on panel in the bathroom linen closet.

    Jim
    Jim and Ginnie
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    • #3
      Originally posted by lchamness View Post
      Found a wet spot on the bedroom floor next to the wall between the bedroom and bathroom after flushing the black tank. I assume the vacuum breaker is leaking. The breaker is not under the bathroom sink. Anyone know where it is on this model? I suppose it is somewhere in the wall but I don't want cut more than one hole trying to find it. 2014 Solitude 369RL.
      Wow--a 2014 Solitude! That's got to be one of the most "vintage" units represented here on the forum.

      The vacuum breaker on my '19 315RLTS is behind the shower controls. There's a picture in this thread: https://gdrvowners.com/forum/operati...9739#post29739 I don't know if that's true on the early (or even later) Solitudes.

      Howard

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      • #4
        Originally posted by howson View Post

        Wow--a 2014 Solitude! That's got to be one of the most "vintage" units represented here on the forum.

        The vacuum breaker on my '19 315RLTS is behind the shower controls. There's a picture in this thread: https://gdrvowners.com/forum/operati...9739#post29739 I don't know if that's true on the early (or even later) Solitudes.

        Howard

        P.S. I noted this was your first post, so when you get a chance check out the welcome letter: https://gdrvowners.com/forum/main-fo...to-new-members
        It was in the same place on our 2016 Reflection 337 and also there in our 2020 Solitude 310GK. There were/are access panels on the backside of whatever wall is there to get to them.

        Rob
        Rob & Laura
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        • #5
          Tom TNFSolitude has a 2013 369 Solitude. Maybe Tom has knowledge of the location and will chime in. He may be out playing golf, though !

          Thanks, in advance Tom

          Dan
          Dan & Carol
          2014 303RLS Reflection #185 (10/2013 build)
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          • #6
            Unfortunately I do not. That part hasn't been a problem so I haven't had to look for it. Sorry. My camper is currently in storage or I'd check. good luck on your mission.

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            • #7
              Found it! It is next to the shower controls and is accessed via a removable panel. And it was not leaking. It turns out the leak was from the hot water fitting for the sink faucet. It had loosened so I tightened as much as I dared. I think it could easily crack if turn it too much. I may just replace it with a brass fitting.

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