SueJean
Active Member
Hi Ya!
Today we planned to hit the road early (for us!) and things did not go as usual. In fact, things went horribly wrong and I'm not sure how to explain this fully. I'm hoping for some direction on this, but I fear that this means another trip back to the shop again.
DH went out to dump the black tank and was planning on doing some flushing of the tank to make sure the sewer line was clear before packing it up. He hooked up his water hose to the flushing connection as he's done many times in the past and turned on the water. (We did notice that the water pressure in this park was VERY HIGH as our water hose burst a couple of days before that and had to be replaced. Some kind of strange on/off thing that didn't allow us to control how open or closed it was.)
I was inside packing things away when I hear the sound of water spraying against the bathroom wall (or so it seems). The water sounds stop as DH turns it off because he has nothing coming out. I'm not paying attention to any of this.
Next thing I notice is the sound of dripping water coming from the electrical cabinet. I open it to find water dripping from the upper edge of the cabinet. I start pulling everything out and mopping up water. I found some water on the bathroom floor and water soaked the bottom edge of the carpeting on the stairs and on the kitchen floor around the stairs.
I went outside to find water dripping from the bottom frame and from the covering underneath.
Our solar monitors are going haywire so I had DH shut off all external power and everything else that I could think of. Then we opened and pulled apart everything with screws in the area of the electrical panel.
All of the cabling and breaker boxes had water dripping or pooling from them. We cleaned up all the water that we could get to and then left everything apart all over the floor hoping that our drive would dry things out.
The solar monitor and inverter panel are now working normally and things are dried out, but I'm not sure where the leak/break has occurred so I'm scared to hook up any water or external power at this point.
Anybody got any really good ideas about this??? We're on the road with a "broken wing" here and it's just the wrong weekend!
Blessings,
SueJean
Today we planned to hit the road early (for us!) and things did not go as usual. In fact, things went horribly wrong and I'm not sure how to explain this fully. I'm hoping for some direction on this, but I fear that this means another trip back to the shop again.
DH went out to dump the black tank and was planning on doing some flushing of the tank to make sure the sewer line was clear before packing it up. He hooked up his water hose to the flushing connection as he's done many times in the past and turned on the water. (We did notice that the water pressure in this park was VERY HIGH as our water hose burst a couple of days before that and had to be replaced. Some kind of strange on/off thing that didn't allow us to control how open or closed it was.)
I was inside packing things away when I hear the sound of water spraying against the bathroom wall (or so it seems). The water sounds stop as DH turns it off because he has nothing coming out. I'm not paying attention to any of this.
Next thing I notice is the sound of dripping water coming from the electrical cabinet. I open it to find water dripping from the upper edge of the cabinet. I start pulling everything out and mopping up water. I found some water on the bathroom floor and water soaked the bottom edge of the carpeting on the stairs and on the kitchen floor around the stairs.
I went outside to find water dripping from the bottom frame and from the covering underneath.
Our solar monitors are going haywire so I had DH shut off all external power and everything else that I could think of. Then we opened and pulled apart everything with screws in the area of the electrical panel.
All of the cabling and breaker boxes had water dripping or pooling from them. We cleaned up all the water that we could get to and then left everything apart all over the floor hoping that our drive would dry things out.
The solar monitor and inverter panel are now working normally and things are dried out, but I'm not sure where the leak/break has occurred so I'm scared to hook up any water or external power at this point.
Anybody got any really good ideas about this??? We're on the road with a "broken wing" here and it's just the wrong weekend!
Blessings,
SueJean