That spells trouble and has to be remedied.
Atwood water heater tank leaking.
Salt and other chemicals in the sediment may lead to premature rusting or corrosion inside of a water heater and eventually cause pinhole leaks to form.
The leaking t p valve may indicate the overall water pressure in.
Observe if water will again appear sometime after you finish drying up.
If the water heater is heating the water too much the excessive pressure may be causing the t p valve o leak.
It s not the fitting but actually on the tank inlet.
If the valve was removed recently it s possible it is now failing to seal properly.
As discussed above when sediment builds up in the bottom of a water tank for years and years it will eventually corrode through the bottom of the tank and begin to leak.
Otherwise you risk severe damage t.
Any way to repair this.
The tank would probably only leak if it suffered freeze or collision damage.
It is counterproductive to prevent water from flowing to your water heater while confirming if there is a leak or not.
If you ve positively ruled out the inlet and outlet to the water heater and the temp pressure relief valve the only 2 other things i can think of are the drain cap on the exterior and the tank itself.
Looks like we have a leak on our inlet side of the atwood water heater a pinhole leak in the part that connects to the pex.
If age and deterioration is the cause of your leak you will need to call a professional plumber to replace your water heater.
Fortunately this trapped air will eventually become entrained in the water as the boat is used and rocks and bounces around.
That is caused by the pressure imbalance between the hot and cold water sides of the plumbing system the pressure imbalance is caused by this trapped air at the top of the water heater s tank.
Once a pinhole leak is opened up the pressure of the water inside the tank forcing its way through the opening will cause the leak to get larger over time.
Tightening the valve or.
Using a rug mop or paper towels wipe the puddles of water on the rv s floor or surface that you suspect is coming from a leak.