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Old 08-27-2016, 01:27 PM   #1
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Default AC was dripping on the inside

I had some serious water dripping inside from the ac leaking through the filter on the selector switch side. I knew there was nothing blocking the drain and the filters were clean. The CURE it was too level, I had to raise the front end with the electric jack to where it was just off the bubble in the level. No leaks and all is good , so if you have this drip check your level
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I normally dry camp, but have recently camped where I have had power and used my a/c. Good info, sometimes the simplest solution is the best one. Thanks.
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Plus Any fix without costing money is a good one!
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I had some serious water dripping inside from the ac leaking through the filter on the selector switch side. I knew there was nothing blocking the drain and the filters were clean. The CURE it was too level, I had to raise the front end with the electric jack to where it was just off the bubble in the level. No leaks and all is good , so if you have this drip check your level
Or that seal may be going bad under the AC unit. It shouldn't be able to come back in even if you are perfectly level.
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Old 08-29-2016, 10:36 AM   #5
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I had some serious water dripping inside from the ac leaking through the filter on the selector switch side. I knew there was nothing blocking the drain and the filters were clean. The CURE it was too level, I had to raise the front end with the electric jack to where it was just off the bubble in the level. No leaks and all is good , so if you have this drip check your level
This just happened to me last night... Was working on Refer with AC on. Before shutting it down, I always (usually) switch to High Fan for a couple minutes or so to "dry it out". Suddenly, I had a little waterfall in the TM (Front, right side of AC -as oriented with the trailer).

Where should the A/C be draining? How do I confirm if I have a seal issue or draining problem?
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Old 09-10-2016, 04:35 AM   #6
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I have the same problem with my AC
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