Hi all again
Looking for some more advice please.
Took the van for my first ever camping trip at the weekend just to make sure all was working.
Anyway, took advice and ran a milton/water mix through the system when I arrived. All OK so far.....
I then filled the thetford flush system with water and 'pink' and also a small amount of the blue/water for the waste. However, I was pretty careless with the filling of the flush from the outside and a lot of water slushed past the filler 'spout' and into the compartment where the waste cartridge goes. No big deal I thought until later when I noticed the carpet outside the toilet area was starting to get damp.
Anyway, this became more damp/wet over the next 12 hours until it had covered a 1ft radius half circle of the carpet. Having inspected the outside hatch I noticed a number of joint gaps where the water that I spilt could have easily got in and landed around the base of the toilet floor (under the shower tray). The leak did not appear to be from the toilet itself as it was not blue/bink in colour. It did not seem to get better by the next morning and at this point I wondered whether the problem was actually the water system rather than my spillage, so I disconnected and drained this.
A few hours later and after another set of Bounty kitchen towel the dampness was pretty much dry.
Now, I do not know if the problem was my bad filling of the flush or if the van's water system has a leak. I did check the pipes to the shower controls and the sink tap in the toilet and these were fine. Also checked around the heater as far as I could and other than some water/dampness in the corners that butt onto the toilet (therefore would probably be the same leak in toilet area) I could see no problem there.
So, I have a number of questions. I plan to reconnect and run the water on the van this weekend to prove if the system is the problem but to prepare me for the outcome can anyone advise:
1. Has anyone done anything similar whilst filling the flush and if so what was the outcome
2. Is it normal to have further connections in the pipes (hot/cold) in the shower/toiler area as outside of this I doubt the pipes themselves would be the problem
3. If worst comes to the worst, I need to remove the toilet but it appears that the shower tray also goes the full width (see picture of toilet compartment) - easy job?
Other than that it was a great first experience (seriously)
Steve
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