Hi everyone. I have filled my camper's water system for the first time this year. Over the winter, there were a few fittings that froze and cracked.
I have, to the best of my knowledge, repaired everything that froze and cracked. I can't see or hear any leaks, there is no water on the floor under the bed, cabinets, and the fitting at the tank are not leaking.
Despite all this, there is water dripping off the back driver's corner of the truck, it is parked on an uphill. Well after the tank is drained, and the pump has been off for hours, there is still a steady drip. Rain is not in the equation.
It seems like water has found its way between the floor and sub floor, which is acting like a reservoir, and that is how the drip lasts after the tank is empty or close to empty.
I am not really sure where to look next, I could remove all the cabinetry around the tank and see if there is a leak in the tank itself, it just does't seem like there is a leak in the plumbing lines/fittings, but I can't be certain.
I have the interior shower, exterior shower, kitchen sink, and toilet.
Thanks for any suggestions.
-Brian
I have, to the best of my knowledge, repaired everything that froze and cracked. I can't see or hear any leaks, there is no water on the floor under the bed, cabinets, and the fitting at the tank are not leaking.
Despite all this, there is water dripping off the back driver's corner of the truck, it is parked on an uphill. Well after the tank is drained, and the pump has been off for hours, there is still a steady drip. Rain is not in the equation.
It seems like water has found its way between the floor and sub floor, which is acting like a reservoir, and that is how the drip lasts after the tank is empty or close to empty.
I am not really sure where to look next, I could remove all the cabinetry around the tank and see if there is a leak in the tank itself, it just does't seem like there is a leak in the plumbing lines/fittings, but I can't be certain.
I have the interior shower, exterior shower, kitchen sink, and toilet.
Thanks for any suggestions.
-Brian