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Old 09-04-2020, 11:49 AM   #1
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Mystery water in front wardrobe

2014 Keystone Bullet 230BHS. Bought new.

I have water getting into my wardrobe (passenger side) that is opposite the tank fill and vent of the fresh water tank.

I thought I had a roof leak, but have since resealed every opening at the front. I bought an electronic dehumidifier and it ran for a month, collecting no moisture. It hasn't rained for months.

Last weekend, I placed my clothes in the wardrobe, filled the tank and we were off (had a great weekend). My clothes were wet again. There were puddles of water on the floor of the wardrobe, and on the cubby below.

I don't get it? There isn't any plumbing over there that I can see. What am I missing?

Is there a vent on that side as well?

My next step is to remove the fresh water tank, not a big deal, just a pain.
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Possibilities:
Air conditioner drain line plugged or damaged.
Water flows. It can flow a long way. Look around as well as up.

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Thanks!

We haven't used the AC in years.

Clarification: This only happens when the fresh tank is full. Doesn't happen if half or less full. Doesn't happen while trailer is in use with pump or city connection.
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Thanks!

We haven't used the AC in years.

Clarification: This only happens when the fresh tank is full. Doesn't happen if half or less full. Doesn't happen while trailer is in use with pump or city connection.

I'm sure you already know that you need to check the tank that's causing the leak(?) .

No other explanation where the cause originate from.
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