The folding faucet on the flush mounted sink in our Hawk has developed a leak around the base. Suspected cause is that the plastic has cracked where the hoses are threaded in. Has anyone replaced this unit with a metal one such as Dometic AC542 or others? It has been mentioned that the brass split nut securing the faucet to the sink can be removed by hand, but not so in our case as it is tight. Removing the sink from the cabinet seems to be the best solution to get access unless someone has another idea.
Folding sink faucet
#1
Posted 04 October 2021 - 08:23 PM
#2
Posted 05 October 2021 - 06:52 PM
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#3
Posted 05 October 2021 - 07:19 PM
If you mean the spout where water comes out was leaking at the base (so water was pooling where the faucet comes out of the sink, on top of the sink), I repaired mine. It had cracks in the base, and was leaking. The threads are completely worn. It just slides on and off now.
I put super glue on the cracks, and put a zip tie around it to hold it all tight while it dried. (I did this while the part was off the sink). I ended up leaving the zip tie on it, as it's barely noticeable. And now it slides onto the bottom of the faucet tightly and does not leak.
But after re-reading your post I think you might mean it is leaking under the sink in the cabinets. I don't think I'd trust a glue repair down there.
Edited by wicked1, 05 October 2021 - 07:24 PM.
#4
Posted 05 October 2021 - 07:38 PM
Thanks for the information guys. Our camper is plumbed for hot & cold water. The faucet that Vic used looks very nice but we need both hot & cold. I appreciate the repair advice using super glue but as you suspected, it is an under sink issue. I hope someone can tell us if the AC542 will physically fit, if so it looks like a more robust unit.
#5
Posted 06 October 2021 - 01:02 AM
2012 ATC Puma Shell build - https://www.wanderth...012-puma-build/
Power considerations thread - https://www.wanderth...e-power-scotty/
Building out an electrical system - So, you want to setup a good electrical system in your camper? - Electrical, Charging, Solar, Batteries and Generators - Wander the West
#6
Posted 13 October 2021 - 04:16 AM
I went with this one, all metal and better quality than the cheap plastic stock.
Will, 2019 Ford F150 with a 2022 Hawk
#7
Posted 25 October 2021 - 08:41 PM
bsharp- I like it. Is the copper inside the faucet coated like the outside?
#8
Posted 29 October 2021 - 06:25 PM
We replaced the plastic folding faucet which is prone to cracking & leaking with the all metal Dometic AC542 folding faucet. It does fit the oval glass top sink in our Hawk perfectly. We did remove the check valves in the 1/2"NPT male hose ends as they interfered with the factory female connection & were of no use in this application. This faucet was not much more expensive than the inferior plastic unit, but seems to be of higher quality. Only time and lots of trips will tell. Attached photos of the installation.
#9
Posted 30 October 2021 - 02:50 PM
We are also replacing the factory faucet with this one. It seems like a substantial upgrade. Did you have to remove the sink to install it? Also, how did you remove the check valves?We replaced the plastic folding faucet which is prone to cracking & leaking with the all metal Dometic AC542 folding faucet. It does fit the oval glass top sink in our Hawk perfectly. We did remove the check valves in the 1/2"NPT male hose ends as they interfered with the factory female connection & were of no use in this application. This faucet was not much more expensive than the inferior plastic unit, but seems to be of higher quality. Only time and lots of trips will tell. Attached photos of the installation.
Thanks!
-Scott
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#10
Posted 30 October 2021 - 04:54 PM
o-ring. A little prying will pop them out. Beware when tighting the hoses that the hose ends don't swivel, only the camper fitting does. From there small hands,
a new vocabulary and patience will get the job done. Another tip, open the hose storage door on the outside of the camper which will let in light through the thin plastic compartment to your workspace instead of using a flashlight. In hindsite I wondered if it would have been possible to remove the front of the cabinet instead of trying to work in the small cubby space. We are in Alameda if more information is needed. Good luck with your project, I'm sure you will enjoy the improvement.
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