Hello everyone,
Just repaired mine today. Same symptoms as described. After dropping the chloroplast, I discovered that the shower tank had pulled away from the gate valve connection. The tank has ribs on each side that ride on angle iron that runs from one side of the beam to the other. On the back side of the tank there Is nothing from stopping it slide across the rails.
I cleaned the connection area, applied new plumbers goop, slid the tank back into place, and tightened the hose clamp. Filed the tank and no more leaking. Left everything open for 2 days draining and refilling. Satisfied, I then then screwed 2 2x4 blocks into the each angle iron at the back of the tank to prevent it from sliding. Cleaned all the factory garbage left behind, cleaned the insulation foil and chloroplast with bleach and buttoned it up.
Our rig is only 6 months old and still under warranty. We are traveling south and hundreds of miles from dealerships. Mobile techs are booked taking care of other snowbirds. Just dove in and made it work.
Noticed the black water tank above it has the same set up. Put C clamps on those rails. Don't want that to happen again.
Still think I have the best rig ever.