Strange floppy thing...... (1 Viewer)

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Next to the water tank and heating duct under the bench seat. Other end comes through the floor. No hot air coming out with the heating on full blast. Seems to be some glue on the end but can't see anywhere it might have come adrift from. Any ideas?
 

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Is it the air intake for the heater burner? The intake and exhaust are about that size.

Mike

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Looks like waste water pipe especially with it dropping through the floor.
Have you checked all over the water tank, could be an overflow pipe
Nothing obvious. It's made from the same material as the hot air ducts. Not sure if that is waterproof?
 
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There are pipes like this in my MH, that duct a small amount of warm air near the tanks and valves in the double floor, presumably to stop them freezing. They are teed into the main warm air heating ducts. Maybe this one has become detached from where it was glued in.
 
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There are pipes like this in my MH, that duct a small amount of warm air near the tanks and valves in the double floor, presumably to stop them freezing. They are teed into the main warm air heating ducts. Maybe this one has become detached from where it was glued in.
That's what I was thinking. But I can't see where it might have come adrift from.
 
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I have had these pipes ducting warm air between a bed and the outside wall, usually under a window presumably to avoid a cold spot.

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