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dan-nickie
Sep 10, 2013Explorer
Me too.
I haven't been up there yet, but I suspect some of the small drain holes are at least partially stopped up on the roof.
I think that opening the vents on the sides allows the cold air to go right back up into the unit and creates more condensation.
We are not using ours right now, but I plan on getting up there and cleaning out everything soon.
We had a similar leak last year and that took care of it.
I haven't been up there yet, but I suspect some of the small drain holes are at least partially stopped up on the roof.
I think that opening the vents on the sides allows the cold air to go right back up into the unit and creates more condensation.
We are not using ours right now, but I plan on getting up there and cleaning out everything soon.
We had a similar leak last year and that took care of it.
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