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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Dan and Pam-Natalie-GSD's Sofi & Lindee
2021 Cornerstone 45 B
2018 Cornerstone 45 W (sold)
2020 Chevy Tahoe, etrailer XHD 10500 tow bar, Demco SMI AirForce 1.
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