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09-30-2019, 05:54 PM #1
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Water pooling in hitch end cloroplast
Just saw water dripping from belly skin at front end of my 337. Unscrewed many coroplast bolts, about a half gallon spilled out. Got enough view inside, all is dry except a bit of constant wetness coming along the main frame member from the front. Suspect bedroom A/C condensation, because I cannot see plumbing issues to have leaks in that area. We did have some rain and wind, but not like we have had earlier this year.
Any ideas?
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09-30-2019, 05:57 PM #2
Have you drove it all in the rain? It's common to get water down there from rain driving as it is not "sealed". I dont see how AC condensation would get into the coroplast unless you are just talking about general condensation from temperature difference and not necessarily the AC itself.
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09-30-2019, 06:32 PM #3
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No, we are semi-permanent, no driving for last month. Little rain and wind, but not anything like we had a month ago. I shut down bedroom A/C for the night and will see if any more water appears. I still suspect the condensation since I have not seen the drip channels emitting anything in that area. If it is the A/C, how do you think it seeped into the belly? Not a bunch, but enough to spill out a quart or two when I unscrewed a portion of coroplast.
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01-07-2020, 10:38 AM #4
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Did you ever find out what it was? We have a similar issue; we live full time in the RV and noticed a bulging under the coloplast; cut flaps in it and quite a bit of fluid came out. We tested all the tanks, separately by filling with 30 gallons of water as we suspected one of the tanks had a rip or leak; nothing happened. Once we closed up all three tanks to move, and when we were stationary, after about 3 days (with all tanks closed), fluid gushed out. We are now keeping our two gray tank valves open to the sewer and have had no problems. We suspect a bad seal or valve problem in one of the gray tanks; we hope to get this looked at soon when we return to our previous campsite.
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01-07-2020, 10:48 AM #5
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