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Post by bc75 on Apr 14, 2018 12:52:14 GMT -5
Ive noticed when it rains or is really humid water is dripping from the under belly cover. Is this normal? My old camper didn't have the under belly cover. It never dripped like this one.
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Post by Chuck on Apr 14, 2018 13:16:05 GMT -5
bc75 I would say no, you should not have water dripping from your underbelly, in the past some but not all owners of the Durango Golds an a few TT have had loose fittings on the back of their water control panels ... (I forget what trailer you have)I would check behind you storage wall if you have one an make sure that all the fittings on your water control panel are tight, if not add a 2" screw type clamp to the fitting that is leaking to stop the leak ... Also check under your sinks as well, one of those fittings may also be loose, again buy a clamp an tighten till leak stops Good luck safe travels Chuck
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Post by lynnmor on Apr 14, 2018 14:55:39 GMT -5
This winter I had water dripping most anywhere just one day when there was a drastic change in temperature and humidity. This happened even though it was stored inside my pole barn. Even my truck dripped so much that most of the concrete floor below it was wet. Condensation occurs when the dew point is met. When a very cold vehicle is quickly exposed to warmer moist air, the dew forms. Hopefully that is all you are dealing with and not plumbing issues.
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Post by bc75 on Apr 14, 2018 16:57:34 GMT -5
I checked under my sink didn't see anything. If it isn't really humid it doesn't drip. Ill pull down the underbelly just to be sure.
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Post by bc75 on Nov 9, 2018 18:12:59 GMT -5
I found its just condensation. I emptied my tank and had pump off it only drips when its really humid.
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hanr3
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Post by hanr3 on Nov 29, 2018 23:07:44 GMT -5
Thanks for the info.
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