All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Wolf Creek 850 Water Leak!!!! HelpWell it was best case scenario, it was only a loose fitting, go figure. But while down there, I added an electric tank heater. Draws 10 amps (with on/off switch), or plugs in to 120 volt. Time to head to the slopes!Re: Wolf Creek 850 Water Leak!!!! Help Here's my photo. I didn't have a flip flop ready, but that is where I keep my table short sticks so that's what I used. My laugh was in the shared misery. I use my camper for a lot of winter camping. I am a snowboard instructor on the weekends and Holidays. I'm going to miss a day of work for day 3 of cleaning this mess up. I felt down around the hose, but never found its true source. I know I was close, probably with out the insulation in the way I could find it. How long did it take you to dry it out? I didn't want to rip the insulation out because of having to replace it. How much do you think a dealer will charge to remove the bottom panel and fix it? I have a love hate with the Wolf Creek. It has been good, kept me and my family warm, and when I bought it new, the price was right. But then there are little things. Like the fact the basement isn't truly heated. Or access to the space between the truck bed walls and the camper is nigh accessible. I guess I am back to using a portable water jug. Any tips for winter boondocking would be great. I would like to have water and a shower for multi-day trips.Re: Wolf Creek 850 Water Leak!!!! HelpI laughed when I saw your picture of using the heater duct into the basement cause that is what I have right now. I too have a Wolf Creek 850. Although my problem is I'm not sure if my fresh tank outlet froze and broke or is just lose and leaking. How would I go about checking the fresh water tank outlet underneath the tank?
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