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Old 08-05-2015, 09:46 PM   #1
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We use our RV every other week mostly up and down the west coast. This is our home away from home. We are currently staying a Seal Beach Naval Base and the weather the last e weeks has been in the high 80-90's. We have our only one roof air set at 74 degrees which with the humidity it is on most of the time. This morning we noticed small amount of water dripping from main vent of the roof air which is located in the kitchen area. We turned off the air for 2 hours and restarted the air. It has been running for 8 hours now and no water dripping noticed. Was it condensation? Tony
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TonyLee, I'm sure it is condensation the question is whether it was just some residual moisture from the high humidity or the drain in the condensate drain pan is getting plugged. Next time lower the inside cover and see if you can see were it is coming from. Also check the filter may need cleaning.
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TonyLee, I'm sure it is condensation the question is whether it was just some residual moisture from the high humidity or the drain in the condensate drain pan is getting plugged. Next time lower the inside cover and see if you can see were it is coming from. Also check the filter may need cleaning.
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We removed the vent plate and all looked ok. we clean the vent filter once a month. it must have been condensation. no drips today. thank you for your valued help.
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