by Excel » Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:56 pm
I'll try to make this as short as possible but it is important. When I returned from my trip to the Grand Canyon 2 wks. ago, as there were really terrible winds, sand, dust, etc., I wanted to clean my RV of all that residue. As I was washing the floor (lino @ kitchen area), I noticed that the laminate at the bottom of the cabinet below the sink was looking water damaged. I had not detected any water leakage on my almost 3 week trip & was very upset at seeing this. I opened the cabinet door & again, didn't see any moisture, but proceeded to remove all the stored articles in there just to make sure. After doing so, I found more moisture damage, though slight, nevertheless there. I could not find any kind of leakage from any of the hoses, etc., connections, etc. in this area below the kit. sink. But I decided to open the adjacent storage area from the outside & open the same area from the inside under my sofa. After removing all the storage there I found evidence that the carpet underlay also had moisture evidence, though dry. Could not determine where this moisture could have come from. Called Born Free & explained the situation, but the Rep there who is absolutely an expert, told me that he could not understand why I had a problem (after I explained all the tests I'd done, etc. trying to find where water was coming from). He did say however, that water leaks are sometimes very hard to locate. I then took the RV to my repair shop....they couldn't find any source of water leakage either. But, while we all stood around talking while looking at the inside of the cabinets, it struck me that I always use a Quick Disconnect at the water inlet when I'm in a park. Though it sometimes leaks at the outside area, where the hose connects to my RV, I've put a prop in there (below the hose) & that has stopped the leakage. What the Maint. tech said, that maybe it stopped the leakage from the outside, but it might have caused a spray on the inside walls, which would explain the wide area of moisture evidence I found when I removed everything. Anyhow, as I'm going to be putting her in an indoor storage area, they're going to do further testing to see if that is the cause. I wanted to alert anyone who may be using this gadget as I did, because when it's not visible & in areas where you have storage & are not likely to remove everything regularly...you may find damage when you do...I'm not happy with the damage I've found, though it is minimal, I'm definitely happy that I found it when I did. I will try to post a picture of this connection. Sorry this is so long….