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RoyB
Jun 16, 2014Explorer II
I would not think a small tilt of an inch or so to the rear of your fridge would not harm anything... I do this all the time with my small fridge in my OFF-ROAD POPUP setup to keep the roof mounted drain going to the back side side of the trailer instead of pouring down on the patio side. I have to be very level from end to end to allow my POPUP trailer door to open after setup.
Didn't have much luck finding a 1995 KZ SPORTSMAN Bunk House on google search to get a idea of where your WALL MOUNTED air conditioner was located. I've never run into one those before except on a couple of small A-FRAME type foldout trailers. I'm guessing your wall mounted air conditioner is mounted high on the wall. Too bad it isn't closer to the floor.
You most definitely need to provide a small 'TILT' to force the water flow out the back of the Air Conditioner unit.... Also I would take a good look how the runoff is achieved and make sure there is no obstructions... Run off and interior condensation was always a big problem for us especially in the southern states near the coasts. Dryer heat was easier for us to deal with.
Your profile is very important for posts and information on your trailer and truck is usually listed in the profile. Keeps folks like me from having to run through some of your previous posts to see what you are talking about... Only a few of exports on here can read your mind hehe...
Roy Ken
Didn't have much luck finding a 1995 KZ SPORTSMAN Bunk House on google search to get a idea of where your WALL MOUNTED air conditioner was located. I've never run into one those before except on a couple of small A-FRAME type foldout trailers. I'm guessing your wall mounted air conditioner is mounted high on the wall. Too bad it isn't closer to the floor.
You most definitely need to provide a small 'TILT' to force the water flow out the back of the Air Conditioner unit.... Also I would take a good look how the runoff is achieved and make sure there is no obstructions... Run off and interior condensation was always a big problem for us especially in the southern states near the coasts. Dryer heat was easier for us to deal with.
Your profile is very important for posts and information on your trailer and truck is usually listed in the profile. Keeps folks like me from having to run through some of your previous posts to see what you are talking about... Only a few of exports on here can read your mind hehe...
Roy Ken
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