If it's dripping from the underbelly, there can be an amazing amount. I filled all the tanks on a new unit for PDI. Came in the next morning and black tank showed only 1/3. Lifted tongue with forklift and water poured out of the rear seam. IIRC it was a 40 gal tank, so the underbelly can hold quite a bit.
Now, if the black rinser was running, it will fill the tank and at some point the water pressure has to be relieved. I've seen it come out of the vent pipe and onto the roof.
I would carefully remove some screws from the edge of the coroplast and drain as much water as you can. Wear gloves at least to minimize your exposure. If the gauge reads full, try dumping and see if anything comes out.
Once your sure all the standing water is gone, you can fill the black tank and if it's split, you'll know it soon enough.
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Airlift 5000 bags, Prodigy brake control, 5 gauges on the pillar.Used to tow a '97 Jayco 323RKS.
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