Hi everyone. Haven't posted here in a while, so I hope this message finds you all well.
I've run into a confusing situation with the black tank(s) on my 2018 Jayco Eagle 5th wheel. Last Fall 2022, I discovered that I had a leaking black tank. After removing the underbelly, I noticed that the tank had cracked at the outlet joint. I wasn't able to successfully repair it, so I opted to purchase a new tank and have it replaced. I store my camper outside, and I figured that some residual water must have frozen and caused the tank to crack. Not a huge deal, other than the cost, so I had a local RV technician handle the repair.
Fast forward to this Fall. Just a few weeks ago, the same darn thing happened to the new tank in just about the same place. Another crack near the outlet joint. This time I know it wasn't a result of freezing temps, but I'm dumbfounded about what's causing it. The angulation of the tank stressing the exit pipe? The blank tank sagging when it gets full and straining the exit pipe? It's driving me crazy trying to figure this out. It's a 30G tank, and it's not *that full* following our weekends. Maybe 15-20G tops.
We use the camper to tailgate for college football in the Fall, and I utilize a mobile dump tank service to empty the tanks following the game weekends. I've used the service for years and years without issue. I've had a Jayfeather and a Keystone Bullet travel trailer that never experienced this issue.
Any ideas on what the problem could be? I've got the camper winterized now, but my technician is going to completely remove the underbelly in the Spring and try and deduce the problem.
2018 Jayco Eagle HT 29.5BHDS
2017 Ford F-350 CC 6.2L