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Old 01-11-2005, 03:35 PM   #16
rames14
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M.O.C. #1920
In our TT, the freshwater tank was under the bed. It let loose in a construction area when a semi came into our lane and we were nearly run into a retaining wall. With the ensuing swaying, the tank shifted and broke the 2x2's and pulled the drain hose off while opening the valve, emptying 40 gallons of water into our bedroom. We ran the heat, wet dry vac'd and ran a fan. But we had lots of moisture in our unit. I doubt you have that much water anywhere in your unit. It could be the condensation that Steve talked about from the temperature change. Once the moisture is in the unit, it takes a lot to dry it out. Heat and airflow would work the best. You need to have the air exiting the trailer somehow or you're just recirculating the water. Perhaps running heat higher and leaving the roof vents open. Just a thought.
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