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Hi,
We have a 2003 Elddis Firestorm with a rear bathroom that has a separate shower cubicle. It has side bunks and the Truma water heater is mounted under the bunk seat, backing on to the shower unit wall. When looking at the water heater I noticed a damp patch on the floor near the heater. I thought it was a heater connection but on closer inspection I think the damp is coming in from under the shower unit wall, so probably a loose connection or hairline crack in the tray (although none visible at the moment).
Does anyone have any advice with regard to fault finding this and, if it is the connections to the back of the shower taps or similar, how on earth you get them? Can you take the fibreglass shower wall panel and tray out?
All advice welcome.
Thanks, Keith
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