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Sorry for the delayed response. Haven't been on the forum for awhile.

I found the problem. On the outside of the rig at the incoming water selector panel, I unscrewed the face plate so I could get to the fittings behind the selector valve. Sure enough, one of the Pex fittings was loose. After undoing all of the fittings, putting teflon tape around the male fittings, and screwing them back on tightly, no more leaks.  What was happening was the incoming street water was dripping from the fitting, sliding down the tubing, and dripping off onto the floor under the shower stall. The illusion was the leak was further inside, showing up under the vanity.  Hope this helps.

Stu

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General Discussion / Re: Borg DuallyValve valve stems
« on: June 10, 2017, 08:15:43 pm »
RheaNL:  if your question was directed to me, I have the "Smart TPMS" by Tire Minder. Bought it at Camping World which was cheaper than factory-direct. The system works with iPhone or Android. I've used two other systems and this one beats the others. It's a breeze to set up.    --Stu

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General Discussion / Re: Borg DuallyValve valve stems
« on: June 08, 2017, 11:20:08 pm »
I also had issues with the TST sensors and the flexible extensions so 2,000 miles ago I replaced the extensions with better extensions. In addition, I purchased the Tire Minder system from Camping World. What a difference!  The TM package is a breeze to install, to calibrate, and to use. I simply have the TM application open on my iPhone and it tells me if anything is amiss. We tow a car, with sensors, so I have 10 of them going and I remain relaxed  :).      --Stu

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We have a 2014 PC 3100 with one slide.  Since we have had the rig, we notice water accumulation under the vanity cabinet after taking a shower using ONLY the street water inlet.  If we shower using just the water tank and pump, there is no water accumulation. My guess it's the Pex water line but not being familiar with the "circuitry" of the plumbing, I'm not sure where to start.  Because the water just "shows up" I'm not sure if the leak is under the shower stall or towards the toilet side. The big question is the location of the junction where the pressure street water joins the Pex pipe that comes to the shower handles and to the shower head. We will be using the rig this Summer and Fall so would like to get some resolution on this problem.  Any ideas are welcome.  Thank you.

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