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joerg68
Feb 05, 2019Nomad III
Since the camper was under a roof, I think it is not very likely that the "source" is anywhere on the roof or high up.
Was the water heater drained? If not, it is possible that that some connection on the water heater failed (the heater is on the driver's sid / front as far as I can see on AF1150 pics). That happens somewhat frequently, and usually not a huge leak. Should be visible when inspecting the connections of the water heater. Same could be possible for the water pump, which may or may not be in the same general area on that camper.
On that side, there is also one access door and the lower refrigerator grille. Both can be good sources for leaks, where the water would eventually end up in the floor. In all cases, you should be able to find traces of moisture in the camper wing and the way down. If neccessary, you could test with a garden hose and see if you find any intrusion.
But as KKeller14k has said ... any opening can be a leak.
IMO it is not very likely that any rain got into the truck bed and from there into the floor. The camper overhang to the sides is big, and I have never found water in the bed - even though my rig is sitting outside in the weather.
Was the water heater drained? If not, it is possible that that some connection on the water heater failed (the heater is on the driver's sid / front as far as I can see on AF1150 pics). That happens somewhat frequently, and usually not a huge leak. Should be visible when inspecting the connections of the water heater. Same could be possible for the water pump, which may or may not be in the same general area on that camper.
On that side, there is also one access door and the lower refrigerator grille. Both can be good sources for leaks, where the water would eventually end up in the floor. In all cases, you should be able to find traces of moisture in the camper wing and the way down. If neccessary, you could test with a garden hose and see if you find any intrusion.
But as KKeller14k has said ... any opening can be a leak.
IMO it is not very likely that any rain got into the truck bed and from there into the floor. The camper overhang to the sides is big, and I have never found water in the bed - even though my rig is sitting outside in the weather.
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