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Old 08-04-2015, 08:25 PM   #1
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Hate to ask for help again....

but I'm not sure whether this is a little problem or a big one. I was sitting out side enjoying a toddy a day after arriving at a new campground. I noticed water dripping off the tag on the drivers side. I wasn't overly concerned because we had some rain the evening before and I thought it might be the DS rear slide cover. The drip is immediately behind the DS rear slide. Well, that's not the case. It appears to be the rear a/c condensation. The coach is level front to rear and side to side and the middle and front a/c's are both exhausting their condensation through their tube in the front of the coach. The tube at the rear is dry and not plugged as I blew compressed air threw it.

My DW got up on the roof and removed the middle and rear a/c covers. The small u-shaped tubes seemed to be connected correctly and she was able to feel the air and water(on the middle unit).There is no evidence of water running across the roof.

I can't see much under the wheel well but the water appears to be dripping from a square frame tube. I don't have a clue how it got there but the possibilities are not pleasant to contemplate. I shut down the bedroom a/c in an abundance of caution, We'll be on the move for the next couple of days so maybe moving the coach will resolve the problem. Any thoughts?
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Old 08-04-2015, 09:41 PM   #2
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The big question.....is how did you get Pam on the roof? Put that in print and I'll by that book.

I am drawing a blank on that one, but when you said rain, Pat Bauer's post about slide drain holes being plugged causing water to leak in the basement came to mind.. I'll see if I can find his post.

Found it, maybe it will help. http://www.irv2.com/forums/f278/leak-eek-247345.html
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Old 08-05-2015, 04:32 AM   #3
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I have had similar issues with water draining from odd places. Even with the coach leveled, occasionally, water will drain from the frame tubes in the middle of the coach. It seems that even when the coach is "leveled" this occurs but not always. Had LD check it out and they found nothing wrong. Confuses me too.
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Not 100% clear but are you saying your Roof A/Cs are the kind with drains that go down and drip on the ground UNDER the motor home instead of dripping onto the roof?

If so your answer is included in the question.

Some do it that way.
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