The orientation of our site gives us shade on our "public" side in the afternoon...
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We had our chairs set up on the side with shade. |
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The Jee-rage is getting a little shade from a tree on the other side of the campground road. |
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Carl had gotten up and started to examine a couple of suspicious wet spots under Gracie. They were near the passenger side underneath the rig. |
They weren't large, but any drips are potentially a problem sign... when he checked the bay on the passenger side, the floor of the compartment was wet (and, unfortunately, it is carpeted, so the carpet was soaked).
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He got into the same bay on the driver's side (he is behind the opened door), and found that one of the hoses for our RO water filter system had a pin hole and was spraying water in the compartment. The lid of one of the plastic containers in the compartment was full of water, and the floor/carpet on this side was also soaked. |
Carl was able to replace the small hose very quickly which eliminated the ongoing leak, but the wet bay floor/carpet needed to be addressed. We pulled items out from the driver's side and temporarily put them under the rig. On the passenger side, we pulled everything out that was physically on the floor -- thankfully, on that side we have a shelving unit and a slide drawer that elevates most things off the floor, so there were only a few things that needed to come out. We left both bay doors open until sunset, and then closed up for the night.
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In the morning, Carl opened up the bay again -- we made sure everything that we could take out was out, and put a fan to blow through the compartment. |
By evening, with the low humidity (~20% in the morning, down to 11% later in the day), the carpet seemed to be all dried out, and we could put everything back.
We have a water alarm in that bay, but it seemed to be dead. It would still alarm, but not loudly -- we had been away most of the day when we discovered the wet spots underneath Gracie, so we wondered if it alarmed while we were gone.
We were grateful that the wetness from the bay with the water filter system did not seem to migrate into neighboring bays -- there must be enough of a lip that the water didn't travel and the carpet didn't wick. It was also interesting that the two drips of water were close to the passenger side (since the water filter system is on the driver's side), but we're grateful that they were there where we could see them when sitting outside -- we may not have noticed it as soon if the drips had been anywhere else. We thought that the rig was a leaning a little toward the passenger side, maybe that is why the drips ended up under that area of the bays.
As Carl says, "It's always something!"