All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Grey water tank leakInside the camper, I could not detect any leaks. Outside the camper, I saw the grey tank and it looked like the leaks were happening above it having the water fall on the side of the tank. But I can't say for sure which connection is causing this. I called General RV's service. While the lady wasn't a tech she did mention it could have been the overflow on this tank because of the level. Is there a way to test this tank while at home before going out again?Re: Replacing the battery due to overcharging.opnspaces: Yes I do. Should I check the battery without the connections made? You're talking about the new or the old battery now? I did buy a new one over the weekend to replace it. I'll try to post the converter make/model later when I'm in front of it. Thanks.Replacing the battery due to overcharging.I had over the weekend 2 issues. But this one is regarding the battery. I left the camper plugged in all week. I didn't know that I could overcharge a battery. The battery sat next to the propane tanks and while camping I assumed it was propane because of the rotten egg smell. It turns out it was the battery. I have an electrical panel and I found a switch that turns off the converter to power the battery. I replaced the battery the other day and don't want to run into this problem again. Could it have been that my battery was dead? Maybe I didn't add water to it? Or am I supposed to turn this converter switch on the electrical panel off? Thanks guys, TimGrey water tank leakHello all, I had a grey water tank issue on my last trip. The spot that I had parked at was more rustic and probably more for tent campers so the ground wasn't level. I tried my best to level the camper and it seemed to be OK. The next day, late in the day apparently the grey water tank began leaking. The previous trip the grey & black had been dumped completely. But there had been 2 showers taken and minimal use of the sinks. The concern is its not a drip every now and then it was a couple of spots it would drip almost continuously. When we left again, we drained both the black and grey tanks. Is there an overflow that we could have been reaching due to it not being level? It's manual levelers and I use a drill on them. But I don't have the manual rod for making this taller than what I can do with a socket wrench, I haven't found one to buy one yet. It's a 2006 Salem 20FB. Thanks, Tim
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