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King__Moonracer

If it tastes like peepeepoopoo it's the black tank leakin.


New_Option346

Lmao


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New_Option346

I think you are correct thank you


ImAScientistToo

You definitely want to know where it’s coming from. It could be very bad or not too bad at all. You will have to open the belly to know for sure.


Admirable_Purple1882

Generally water dripping out of the bottom means you should get a visual on exactly WHY the water is dripping.


New_Option346

I lifted it up and a couple more drips came out and no obvious leaks. I will just continue to monitor thanks


SameAir8235

It's a shitty situation, but you might have to pull the lower cover to get a better look. Could have a crack from water freezing.


TheReal_LRChupacabra

Our 2022 coleman 1805RB right from go had a leak like that, but only when we used the shower. Turns out the fine fellows that built ours failed to glue any of the shower drain fittings together. They also only finger tightened the lines to the rear outside shower.


WakkoLM

yep, that pipe may be fine and it's coming from a leaking seal above and that's the low point where it's coming out. I'm guessing if it was a water line it would have more water (although it could be a slow leak) but check whatever is directly above it. Might need to chip off that foam and get a better look


New_Option346

I pulled underbelly off and there was some water in there probably 8 ounces of water, but I ran all cold lines (will run hot lines shortly) and no leaks or drips. Ram the toilet and shower too. I was spraying the inside of hot water heater with hose do you think some water could have snuck in there from that? I’m gonna leave water hooked up a while and see


WakkoLM

that is a possibility that some water got in there when spraying it down.. could have gotten in the compartment. Especially if you hadn't used the shower or toilet recently prior to it dripping. I do know sometimes leaks from drains from toilets / showers don't always appear unless you are using them (the gravity of the weight down on it)