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Old 10-17-2017, 03:56 PM   #2
McKannick
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Join Date: Oct 2017
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Yes, welcome to the group and the sad reality of used RV's. Water leaks go unnoticed for years by original owners until they step into a soft spot or discover it by accident. and when traded in, the problems do NOT get fixed by the typical used RV dealer (or an individual, typically). Just sold my leaky old 2008 to my next door neighbor, BUT showed him every spot I knew of, the roof and every nook and cranny that could possibly be bad. He also got a great deal for his 'sweat equity' project...if in perfect shape he could have spent $7500+, got it for $2500. You may find even more stuff disconnected as you explore the unit. The propane alarm probably went bad and wouldn't shut off. Pull that foam block out and see what they were trying to keep out (or in). If the ventilation to the inverter / charger is blocked it's not good for it.
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