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Old 02-28-2017, 04:16 AM   #3
CrazyCain
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Originally Posted by Ken / Claudia View Post
I could be possible. Normally water always runs down. But, driving at 55 we are forcing water at high speed into areas from directions way different than falling rain. I would wait until some better weather and use the garden hose. Spray from the front across the roof and have someone inside watching for the leak. If no leaks after 5 mins. Spray the side area A/C and or windows. I would also keep checking the area where you found the water if it sits in the rain while not being used, just in case the leak continues now.
In my haste to write this, i should have stated that the trailer was already up at the park in our spot, sorry about that.. However, the park got the same bad storm we drove through. I'm really starting to think that the rain may well have came through the side area of the A/C unit somehow..Makes a lot of sense what you wrote and will be doing exactly that when the weather starts to warm ]..

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