trdeal
Past North Carolina Chapter Leader
I have somewhat of an embarrassing question. Embarrassing because we have been rving for many years and have of course opened and shut our gray water tank valves many times. We pulled into Ocean Lakes cg on Thursday night around 10:00 and began the set up process. Once I got the sewer hose connected I pulled the gray 1 and gray 2 tank valves and went on to finish my set up. There are 4 of us using the shower this week.On Saturday night our neighbor came over and told us that water was pouring out the under belly. Walked around behind the camper and found that I had opened the gray 1 and 2 tank valves in the udc but, I had forgotten to pull the handle on the valve I had installed at the end of the drain line.Opened the valve and let the water drain out of the tank.I checked to see if the basement had any water in it around the shower drain. I thankfully didn't find any. Water has continued to drip from the under belly since Saturday night, but I knew all the insulation in the underbelly near the gray tank was soaked and thought I would just wait till I got home to check everything out. After thinking about it for a couple days and since I have had the underbelly near the grey water tank down before and knew it wasn't that big of a deal to take down , I dropped it yesterday afternoon. Pulled out the soaked insulation and plan to let everything dry out before I close it back up. I didn't think I had a leak in the tank but I filled the grey tank up and looked for a leak but found none. Now finally here is my question to the factory. Is there an overflow of some type on these tanks? I can't find any trace of water between the shower and the tank. The only place I have found water where it shouldn't be is in the underbelly.Thanks