My daughter and SIL have a 2020 Forest River Heritage Glen TT, and there are 2 issues that I need to address. Unfortunately, both will require dropping the coroplast on the bottom of the trailer. Anyone know what's underneath (above) the coroplast?
To clarify, ALL 3 of the tanks (2 grey, 1 black) drain ridiculously slow, as if the valve is only open half way, but since there are 3 different valves, the likelihood of it being a valve issue is remote. I'd like to actually see the plumbing configuration.
Second issue is the freshwater "siphon" problem. First couple of trips were fine, but the last time, driving down the road, I noticed (while following) water pouring out of the bottom right side of the trailer. Upon stopping and looking, it was flowing out of what I "think" is either the overflow or a vent on the right side of the trailer. They had lost fully 1/2 tank of their fresh water! I plugged the line, and we continued. Shortly after, it started doing it again, this time from a line out of the bottom left side. THAT line has another line joining it thru a T before the open end. Neither of them are the low-point drains, which are found elsewhere (and marked as such). Also, this was not simply a matter of the water "sloshing" against the sides; it continued flowing full force even after stopping.
Since any "siphon" action needs the beginning of the line actually in the water, then the vent/overflow lines must be either not installed at the top of the tank, or the lines extend down into the tank. Either way is not acceptable, and I refuse to go along with the idea that we must put a valve (or cap) on the lines in order to travel with fresh water. And sadly, Forest River flat out refuses to provide me with any plumbing schematics/diagrams, either for fresh or waste water systems; they claim it's a "liability issue"...BS!!!!!!
Again, pulling the coroplast will hopefully give me some access to see just what's going on, but I'd hate to pull it and find the entire underside filled with spray foam or something, especially since there is indeed some spray foam around several locations where lines/wiring come through the coroplast. Any one pull this stuff down?
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