inverseParanoid
May 23, 2016Explorer
Fresh water tank leak? Need temp fix in the next 48 hours.
Just de-winterized yesterday and there is a very noticeable drip coming from the undercarriage, I'd estimate it at dripping 10-20 gallons a day. I turned the water pump off and ran all the lines, and the leak was still going just as fast 30 minutes later, so I think it's the tank itself leaking and not the lines.
When winterizing I pumped RV antifreeze thoughout the lines but merely empty the fresh water tank and left the drain valve open because people recommended not putting antifreeze in there and instead bypassing it by hooking up to the pump directly, so I guess it makes sense that there might have been some water left at the bottom that maybe froze and unfroze a bunch of times over the winter and ended up causing damage.
Some friends are picking it up Wednesday afternoon and taking it 5.5 hours away for 5 days. I'm pretty sure I can get the tank out this afternoon and my tentative plan is to use Marine Goop to seal the leak, wherever it is. (We never drink the RV water and we always tell people to drink bottled water instead when they use it without us.) I don't need to stop the leak completely (though that would be nice), but currently the leak is bad enough that you'd have to refill it everyday if your site doesn't have running water.
Does anyone have a better idea for how to quickly fix this, or see any errors in my logic?
Thanks,
Josh
When winterizing I pumped RV antifreeze thoughout the lines but merely empty the fresh water tank and left the drain valve open because people recommended not putting antifreeze in there and instead bypassing it by hooking up to the pump directly, so I guess it makes sense that there might have been some water left at the bottom that maybe froze and unfroze a bunch of times over the winter and ended up causing damage.
Some friends are picking it up Wednesday afternoon and taking it 5.5 hours away for 5 days. I'm pretty sure I can get the tank out this afternoon and my tentative plan is to use Marine Goop to seal the leak, wherever it is. (We never drink the RV water and we always tell people to drink bottled water instead when they use it without us.) I don't need to stop the leak completely (though that would be nice), but currently the leak is bad enough that you'd have to refill it everyday if your site doesn't have running water.
Does anyone have a better idea for how to quickly fix this, or see any errors in my logic?
Thanks,
Josh