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Old 06-04-2014, 01:55 PM   #1
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Water Drips

I just recently noticed that every time I empty the gray water I notice that there are several spots along the edge of the left wheel water begins to drip.

I have been at the campsite for a month and it has been dry. Also I only notice when emptying gray water because that is usually the only time I am on that side of the trailer.
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Maybe condensation from the AC. Is there a small tube in the wheel well? Jim
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I will have to check when I get back. I haven't ran any of the climate control systems for about 3 weeks.
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I know our AC drips from a tube there. I also thought there is condensation from the refrigerator that drips. Not totally sure though.

My question is: Is it normal for water to drip out of the water heater?
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That makes sense about fridge. It is on that side.
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