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I notice the other day with the AC on I had a small drip inside trailer from AC unit it was hot and humid with some rain showers I never noticed this befor I took the small vent cover off were a filter is and looked up and could see condenstion on the aluminum fins I noticed the drip after the AC was off for a bit is this normall or was it because of the humity or should I have the dealer look at the trailer still has warrenty.



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it could have been caused by the high humidity .......your evaporator could have iced up

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The tube in the drip pan on the roof may have debris in it. Take the cover off and look around the edge of the drip pan for a hole in the metal. Turn back the cold temp control a bit as when totally maxxed out; the compressor will not cycle causing icing to build on the condenser. If it can't cycle the evaporator can't do it's job efficiently.

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we used to notice condensation when we were in a high Humidity area, sometimes quite a bit. You should check those things that Pierre suggested to be sure there are no other problems but more than likely the drips were just condensation from the humidity.

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Thanks for the input!!


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Ranger Guy,

Sorry, we've been away from the rig and any cell or internet service the last two days.  Looks like the others, as usual, have taken good care of you.



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