The Micro Mini, like most trailers, has a slightly curved roof. That forces water to run off from the center of the roof both on the outside of the roof to the side-rails, and the inside of the roof if there is water intrusion anywhere on the roof. If you notice a leak over your door, water could be intruding through the roof far from the door, and the door frame becomes a convenient place for the water to exit. All of the fixtures which penetrate the one piece rubber roof should be re-sealed very couple of years. If you go several years without re-sealing, you can almost predict you’ll develop a leak somewhere. So, if you have a 2017 that has never been re-sealed, it’s time to do it. If you have re-sealed, this is not meant to offend.
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Jim. Former, 2021b Micro Minnie 2108DS
Boondocking again. Now with a full-electric Tune M1 on a F150. No commercial campgrounds allowed.
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