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Old 05-16-2022, 07:42 PM   #7
wrvond
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Originally Posted by wiredgeorge View Post
If this is a standard wall A/C unit, the bottom acts as a drip pan and there will usually be a tube to drain the pan. What type drip pan did you fab? Assume it was because the condensation from the A/C wasn't evacuating outside the camper?
There was no drain tube or opening in the pan. This only became a problem when the camper was in motion and the condensate sloshed out of the pan, down the wall, onto the counter and then to the floor. That pan could hold an amazing amount of water. I simply used aluminum flashing to catch the water and direct it out the exterior vent, which I think it was supposed to do in the first place, but typical fit and finish left a large gap between the pan and the vent.
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