Easy fix and pretty inexpensive to repair.
Rv tv antenna leaking.
Most but not all present day winegard rv antennas have the amplifier built into them for these you need a power supply block.
Mine did last winter.
Funny thing the antenna now goes up and down much better than when first bought.
This will free up some r.
Replacing the crank on our winegard rv antenna.
Removal of trailer or rv tv antenna and patching it with a piece of aluminum sheet using butyl tape and dicor self leveling sealant.
This system runs 12 volt power up the coax to the antenna mounted amplifier and allows tv signal back down.
If water is leaking from the base of the antenna use a plastic putty knife available at any home repair store to remove the current sealant.
Heavy rain leaking through television antenna onto hand crank into trailer i did go to youtube and viewed the video and it was very very simple to take the antenna assembly apart from inside and out.
If you need to remove the sealant from the roof use a plastic putty knive.
If it s coming in around the antenna control on the ceiling then it could be the sealant on the base.
I filled it with sealant and haven t had a problem since.
Cleaned all parts and reassemble after lubrication.
For the non amplified antenna you ll need a amplifier block.
The sealant is a caulk like substance that goes on fluid and becomes solid.
I tore up the ceiling to find the leak but haven t fixed the leak.
Bucket collects the h20.
Check the point where the antenna goes through the roof.