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Old 08-16-2016, 07:53 AM   #1
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Leaky AC

My wife and I have a Flagstaff Micro lite (2011) and lately after running the AC for 4-5 hours it starts to leak water into the interior by way of the two filters. I took the shroud off in the spring and cleaned the unit and inspected it and found no problems. Any ideas as to the cause of the leak and how to fix it? Thanks
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Sounds like whatever is supposed to be carrying the condensation away is not doing its job. Should be a tube or something that does so.
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i had the same problem last weekend, clean the filters and tighten up the four ac screws from the inside to see if that takes care of things. It did for me.
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