LEAK CHASING
last weekend I finally replaced the "city water" inlet, connected a hose, turned on the water... and heard a waterfall pouring out from the belly pan of the camper. Tonight I finnaly cut out that piece of pipe:

To replace the pipes will not be so easy because they snake around the transformer, toilet, shower and then into the kitchen. And at $1.30 per foot it will not be cheap either. Earlier in the week I capped the lines so that I could confirm that they were the only ones leaking. Luckily they were. I removed the toe kicks from in front of the black water tank and the shower pan and now have access to make the repair:

I also tested the hot water heater for the first time and was thrilled to find that it worked just fine!

To replace the pipes will not be so easy because they snake around the transformer, toilet, shower and then into the kitchen. And at $1.30 per foot it will not be cheap either. Earlier in the week I capped the lines so that I could confirm that they were the only ones leaking. Luckily they were. I removed the toe kicks from in front of the black water tank and the shower pan and now have access to make the repair:

I also tested the hot water heater for the first time and was thrilled to find that it worked just fine!

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