At the end of the season prior to putting the camper away for winter I suddenly got a leak coming out of the rear of the TC. It was too cold to do anything about it so I drained everything and waited until spring. So today I started going through everything trying to determine where it was coming from.
Having reworked a lot of the plumbing, the first thing I did was put some water in the fresh tank and pressurize the system. Well, that failed. I needed to prime the pump. After futzing around with that for a while I was finally able to get water in the system using the winterizing bypass but I couldn't get any water from the fresh tank.
But with a pail of water and using the bypass I was able to rule out the pressurized fresh water lines. No leaks under pressure.
So I started freaking out thinking that there was a leak from the fresh tank to the pump. No water was leaking yet but it could have been a slow leak and hadn't made it to the plumbing drain access at the rear of the camper yet. So I opened up a couple of the access panels to take a look and they were all dry.
By this time there was water in the plumbing drain access area and lucky for me, it was still pretty dusty from the final trip. This made it easy to identify the source of the leak. It's an elbow joint in the grey line coming from the grey tank to the discharge valve, right where the pipe joins the elbow. cr@p cr@p cr@p.
At least I know where it is, but what a pain to fix. Why couldn't I have a leak under the sink? Everything is tight in a TC but this just turned into a major repair.
So I started looking around to see if there was a way to repair a leak in a PVC joint without removing it. I found a couple of products and I almost pulled the trigger on them but then I found
this and thisSo in a couple of days, when I finish my other tasks, I'm going to fix that PVC joint with primer, glue, a vacuum and some tape.
Edit: This worked. I found a hairline fracture about 3 inches long. I could just fit my arm into the space to apply the primer and the cement and had a helper work the vacuum. I filled the grey tank this morning and still no leak.
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