I am struggling to fix a water leak that I've discovered when reassembling our camper project...post water leak.
The leak occurs when I pull the anode on the water heater to drain it. A quick peek inside the camper with the panel pulled shows a pool of water. A bit of trial and error has shown that the seal of face plate to heater housing is intact and not leaking (my first thought so I added silicone and it still leaked). To double check that I installed the anode and ran water at a medium flow in to the pan to mimic the emptying of the heater and no internal leak. Next step was to increase the flow a touch as the water gushes a bit when emptying the heater and will actually "back up" a bit on the shelf (see picture) and will make it up to the sectioned washer / fastener around the anode fitting (see pic). When I did this and water was allowed to cover the bottom hole of that partitioned washer I had water inside the camper on the shelf that supports the water heater. Any thoughts??? Heater works fine and holds pressure with no leaks. When I drain it I have the water.
Thanks in advance...
Location of water when it collects
Heater
Exterior shot of heater
The washer / fastener around the anode / drain assembly is where the "holes" are in the washer - they are allowing water in to the camper.
Closer shot of the anode / drain assembly showing the "holes" in the surrounding fastener. The water is entering the camper through those holes. Primarily the bottom hole or so. I'm wondering if a high temp RTV silicone would solve the problem?
Heater exterior panel to interior panel seam. Will resilicone it as I removed the old.