canuckrv
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I checked my 91 Cobra Newport yesterday as it was above freezing and I was worried about it.
When I entered you could see condensation on the ceiling where the aluminum box beams make up the frame. I noticed that one of my lights had ice and water in the cover the wires for this light run through one of the box beams. I pulled off the cover and dried of the light no more water came out. I am hoping that because it was raining and there was a lot of wet snow and water on the roof that if it was a leak that it would have continued to at least drip if it was a leak in the roof.
Is it possible that condensation formed in the box beam and was draining through the wire access and into the light?
There was no indication of any more water draining over night and today. I have had heater on to help dry out the condensation inside so it was above freezing all night and today.
thanks for your ideas.
When I entered you could see condensation on the ceiling where the aluminum box beams make up the frame. I noticed that one of my lights had ice and water in the cover the wires for this light run through one of the box beams. I pulled off the cover and dried of the light no more water came out. I am hoping that because it was raining and there was a lot of wet snow and water on the roof that if it was a leak that it would have continued to at least drip if it was a leak in the roof.
Is it possible that condensation formed in the box beam and was draining through the wire access and into the light?
There was no indication of any more water draining over night and today. I have had heater on to help dry out the condensation inside so it was above freezing all night and today.
thanks for your ideas.