Hello,
Noticed water dripping slowly off the bottom of the frame in the front of our 2014 Southwind, and at the same time noticed that the water level in the 80 gallon fresh water tank (actually I determined there are two 40 gallon fresh water tanks connected together) dropped more than it should have with the little bit of water we were using.
I found a steel plate screwed to the side of the frame, removed it and was able to see the two tanks laying side by side. There is a small hose connected to the bottom of the tanks in effect joining them together.
The tank on the left was actively leaking a small stream of water along a curved line, similar to a seam, about a half inch from where the hose connects to the tank.
The hose is definitely NOT loose, and when I put a slight pressure on the hose I can see the leak increase along that curved seam. I'm afraid to touch it now as it feels as though it would not take much to make it fail completely!
Does anyone have advice on a product that could be used to apply to the seam to stop the leak, and more important strengthen the area so it doesn't occur again. I think the pressure of 40 gallons of water must have made a defect occur in that area!
TIA
Jim
p.s.
I have a picture but can't seem to find how to "attach" it to my post?
Jim Harvey
Spring Grove, Pa
2014 Southwind 32VS