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That's a great help Pete, thanks SO much for taking the time to explain. That puts things into perspective for me where all this is concerned. Seems like I'm missing parts then. I wonder whether it's still possible to source the plastic drain tap you have on your VillaPiratepete wrote: ↑11 Apr 2022, 22:00 Hi.
I have a 1990 Holdsworth Villa 3 Conversion.
Your tank looks the same as mine. Where you've got a disc in the side, I've got a plastic drain tap moulded onto the tank - very useful for flushing the tank and needed at the end of the season to drain the tank. I suspect you used to have one!
The disc unit on the outlet pipe is probably a non return valve. I have one at this location, but different design - it's about an inch long and only about 3/4" in diameter. There is no filter in my system. From the valve the pipe goes directly to an electric pump under the back seat and thence to the sink. There is a footswitch.
There should be wiring from the tank for the water level gauge. I have one as part of the ZIG control panel. It works well. The supply for the pump comes from the Zig panel.
My tank hadn't been used for years either. I only had to replace the fill pipe which was peppered with holes from road chippings! I did a lot of flushing before I used it. Otherwise all worked. Oh, and there is an overfill valve at the top of the tank.
If you go into Wiki, section 16.2 you'll find a Holdsworth Villa wiring diagram.
When I fill the tank, I always add a couple of capfuls of Aquasol to keep the bugs at bay.
Hope this helps.
Pete
I would get a new tap installed. Something like this one.T25Hugh wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022, 07:08That's a great help Pete, thanks SO much for taking the time to explain. That puts things into perspective for me where all this is concerned. Seems like I'm missing parts then. I wonder whether it's still possible to source the plastic drain tap you have on your VillaPiratepete wrote: ↑11 Apr 2022, 22:00 Hi.
I have a 1990 Holdsworth Villa 3 Conversion.
Your tank looks the same as mine. Where you've got a disc in the side, I've got a plastic drain tap moulded onto the tank - very useful for flushing the tank and needed at the end of the season to drain the tank. I suspect you used to have one!
The disc unit on the outlet pipe is probably a non return valve. I have one at this location, but different design - it's about an inch long and only about 3/4" in diameter. There is no filter in my system. From the valve the pipe goes directly to an electric pump under the back seat and thence to the sink. There is a footswitch.
There should be wiring from the tank for the water level gauge. I have one as part of the ZIG control panel. It works well. The supply for the pump comes from the Zig panel.
My tank hadn't been used for years either. I only had to replace the fill pipe which was peppered with holes from road chippings! I did a lot of flushing before I used it. Otherwise all worked. Oh, and there is an overfill valve at the top of the tank.
If you go into Wiki, section 16.2 you'll find a Holdsworth Villa wiring diagram.
When I fill the tank, I always add a couple of capfuls of Aquasol to keep the bugs at bay.
Hope this helps.
Pete
Failing that, do you think if I release the jubilee clip to the smaller diameter hose (for the water pump, right?) that I could just flush the system through with a hosepipe that way instead perhaps? I have an Auto-Sparky coming to look at my electrics later on in the week. As part of the list of to-do jobs, he's gonna hook up the water pump for me (which is currently disconnected below te back seat). It would probably make sense for me to try and flush the tank through first. (The previous owner informed me that, when it 'worked', the water was brown!)