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DSDP_Don
May 09, 2016Explorer
"donfons".....You need to understand that your A/C was not designed to drain over that particular window. It's draining there because your coach is leaning that way. On your coach, the A/C just drains onto the roof and either evaporates or the excess runs off the LOWEST corner of your coach. (On more expensive coaches, they actually install a drain line that runs through the roof and down a wall to the ground.)
If you lift the front of your coach an inch with the jacks, the water will run off somewhere else. The drain extension pictured above will help, but even the slightest breeze will still blow the water onto the coach. In situations where you know you'll be using the A/C and there will be lot of condensation, you need to make sure the coach has a slight lean to the back. The condensation running off is no different than rain water running off....it's going to run to the lowest point.
If you lift the front of your coach an inch with the jacks, the water will run off somewhere else. The drain extension pictured above will help, but even the slightest breeze will still blow the water onto the coach. In situations where you know you'll be using the A/C and there will be lot of condensation, you need to make sure the coach has a slight lean to the back. The condensation running off is no different than rain water running off....it's going to run to the lowest point.
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