The connection to my RO from the cold water to my washing machine has had a drip for the last week or so (only when I turn on the water going into the RO though, when it's off it's bone dry). I thought it was just coming from the connector on the RO so I unhooked it last night and hooked it up outside to my garden hose spigot to make some water. Couldn't care less if it drips outside. Everything is fine with it unhooked. No water dripping from the y connector. Good to go.
Fast forward to 3 am this morning and my wife wakes me up wanting to know what that water noise is. The end of freakin' y connector blew out from the water pressure and is spraying water full blast all over the laundry room and into the kitchen and flowing into the living room. It had to have been going for about 5 minutes at least because we had a good amount of standing water in the kitchen. I run to turn off the cold water behind the washing machine and the knob is totally stripped! It's just spinning around and not turning anything off. Totally disorientated and panicked, I'm running around in the front yard in the dark trying to remember where the water meter is. Find it and get things turned off. I think the water ran full blast for about 10 minutes during the whole ordeal. When I first ran in there, I grabbed an empty 5 gallon jug and it took about 10 seconds to fill the whole thing up so I don't know how much water went all over the house total.
So it turns out the drip was from the piece of **** plastic y connector all along. It had a crack in the thread area where the RO connected to it. With the RO connected, it kept things together. With it unhooked, it blew out after succumbing to the water pressure.
They make brass y connectors that you can hook your RO and cold water for washing machine, right? Because I'll never use a plastic one again.
I had a 29 gallon tank break on me about 10 years ago while I was sleeping, but this was much worse. What a nightmare last night was. Got me a huge new shop vac to show for it though.
The culprit.
The aftermath..
Fast forward to 3 am this morning and my wife wakes me up wanting to know what that water noise is. The end of freakin' y connector blew out from the water pressure and is spraying water full blast all over the laundry room and into the kitchen and flowing into the living room. It had to have been going for about 5 minutes at least because we had a good amount of standing water in the kitchen. I run to turn off the cold water behind the washing machine and the knob is totally stripped! It's just spinning around and not turning anything off. Totally disorientated and panicked, I'm running around in the front yard in the dark trying to remember where the water meter is. Find it and get things turned off. I think the water ran full blast for about 10 minutes during the whole ordeal. When I first ran in there, I grabbed an empty 5 gallon jug and it took about 10 seconds to fill the whole thing up so I don't know how much water went all over the house total.
So it turns out the drip was from the piece of **** plastic y connector all along. It had a crack in the thread area where the RO connected to it. With the RO connected, it kept things together. With it unhooked, it blew out after succumbing to the water pressure.
They make brass y connectors that you can hook your RO and cold water for washing machine, right? Because I'll never use a plastic one again.
I had a 29 gallon tank break on me about 10 years ago while I was sleeping, but this was much worse. What a nightmare last night was. Got me a huge new shop vac to show for it though.
The culprit.
The aftermath..
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