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acritzer
Explorer II
May 29, 2016

Smelly leak?

Camping this weekend we've started to feel like the trailer "smells" like black tank smell. Not sure if it's the usage, weather, dirty towels/socks, or an actual problem. In what mediocre problem solving I can do so far I've only come up with.....the furnace floor vent in the back of the trailer has a potent smell to it. Bathroom doesn't smell, other furnace vents don't really smell. No indications of leaks under the camper.

Gotten hints of this before but it always seemed to be when we first flushed or we just set up in blazing sun. Or maybe a little when we've fired up the furnace for the first time.

Does this seem semi normal? Or could there be a leak somewhere? Seems unlikely without visual evidence somewhere.
  • myredracer wrote:
    acritzer wrote:
    But theres definitely a dripping lean under the camper. Smells like the black tank. This seems to eliminate most of the easier, odor causing problems and make me think it's actual tank leaking. Don't you think?


    I forgot to mention that you could dump and flush the black tank then add some food coloring & water and see what drips out. No colored water, no black tank or fitting leak.


    Yes. That's a decent idea. Hard part is finding a place I can sit and do that and be able to dump/rinse too. Almost have to use a full hookup site just to get prepared.
  • Well. Found a place that can look at it in about a week. And is confident to have it done before our "big trip". With the kids activities it really only means we'll miss out on a possible 2 nighter or so. If guess I'd rather do this and be sure it done properly than mess with it myself. Just for fun I'll post an update later.
  • Well, the trailer has been at the shop for almost a week. So far they have been unable to reproduce any dripping or noticeable leak. They started by putting water in the fresh tank and running the facets and pump. Nothing. Next I suggested filling the black tank. Which they've done, both gray and black tanks are 2/3 full. Still nothing.
    I also suggested putting the nose up a bit, in case the leak just wasn't working down to an exit point.
    What the heck?

    He did ask if it was possible that I overfilled the fresh water tank when we camped that time. It is possible I suppose. Is there a scenario anyone can come up with that matches these circumstances? Is it possible that the drip was simply run off from overfilling the tank? It got stuck in the underbelly and eventually dripped out? If so, why the pungent smell of the drip? Why the smell from the vent?
  • If the tank isn't leaking and the draims aren't leaking, another location is the toilet seal. Flushed water can leak around the seal, follow the vertical drain to the tank, and somewhere, drain off the top of the tank. Another location is where the drains and vent enter the tank.

    The solution to this is to remove any bottom covers, remove any insulation, try to replicate the leak, and then fix the leak.

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