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Re: [GMCnet] Domestic Water Leak (somewhere) [message #245859 is a reply to message #245848] Mon, 31 March 2014 08:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
bdub is currently offline  bdub   United States
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Hi Gene

I know I have nagged you about this before, but it IS important.

Your very helpful album is virtually INVISIBLE.

There in no way for it to be found by any search engine unless one searches
for the word "slide".

There must be searchable keywords used within the photo name, title, or
description to search for.

Album names are not searchable.

I hope that some of these McD mornings you will devote some time to editing
your photos to include descriptive titles and /or descriptions.

Thank you from myself and every other GMCer for always sharing your hard
found knowledge and well created presentations.

You, Gene, are not the only perpetrator, ... but you are the easiest to
pick on. :-)

bdub

On Mar 31, 2014 3:07 AM, "gene Fisher" wrote:
>
> read this link
>
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/fresh-water-leak-from-city-water-connection/p26798-slide110.html
>
> sometimes this is where this leak comes from
> erf
>
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Larry Nelson wrote:
I have had a wet floor issue that I have determined is caused by a leak in
the fresh water piping system. I have the wet bath, with the water tank on
the curb side of the rear bed, and the water pump at the very rear of this
compartment.
With the carpet pulled up, the fake floor removed, I am trying to find
where the water lines cross to the kitchen side of the coach. The leak is
clearly coming from the kitchen side as water surfaces on the plywood floor
outside the compressor "room". If I want the leak to stop, I merely turn
off the pump. I am assuming the pipes cross over in that area but I think I
might have to remove the compressor and the bulkhead in that cabinet to see
what gives.
Any ideas? I am also assuming that the plywood I walk on is the upper part
of a "sandwich" with the piping
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