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RichandAmanda → Why didn't I think of that? Tips and Tricks: April 19, 2021Hi, we have a 2016 premier bullet and seem to have water leaking into the unit when AC is running. Water leak not seen inside at AC unit, maybe it is running down inside ceiling to where fridge is. This happened after camping in a hurricane. Checked ... moreHi, we have a 2016 premier bullet and seem to have water leaking into the unit when AC is running. Water leak not seen inside at AC unit, maybe it is running down inside ceiling to where fridge is. This happened after camping in a hurricane. Checked AC at roof, all looks good. Anyone else have similar issues? Checked water lines, hot water heater and all good?
David Leslie Jasper & JoJo April 19, 2021Fridges and ACs generate liquid water on the cooling fins from the condensation of water vapor in the air. Your fridge and ACs should have a basin/pan under the cooling fins to catch the water and the basin/pan should have a drain hose that takes the liq... moreFridges and ACs generate liquid water on the cooling fins from the condensation of water vapor in the air. Your fridge and ACs should have a basin/pan under the cooling fins to catch the water and the basin/pan should have a drain hose that takes the liquid water to the ground where it drips. If you had/have these drain hoses originating from the fridge and AC units, then the hoses could be plugged by dirt or even bugs making it their home. less
RichandAmandaApril 19, 2021
Yes, I always level, thanks for your reply!
Jenna & The ZARGON April 19, 2021Ya might want to remove the external cover on the AC and make sure all is well up there too. Sticks, leaves and debris may be part of the issue? But, if it is leaking insided the RV there is either a seal that has been compromised or the ac is freezing... moreYa might want to remove the external cover on the AC and make sure all is well up there too. Sticks, leaves and debris may be part of the issue? But, if it is leaking insided the RV there is either a seal that has been compromised or the ac is freezing up inside and the condensate, when melted is leaking inside. Water is a very nasty thing when it's found where it should not be. Always seeking it's own level.. it can go almost anywhere. then there is 'Murphy's Law'... and that really complicates things.
Good luck -- let us know what the solution turns out to be. less
Linda Cook April 19, 2021
This happened to me from in my class c with the rooftop a/c and the answer was to wash the air filter in the rv. I guess it’s something to do with the air circulation and pressure. Not sure if it will help with your situation
Bounder TravelersApril 19, 2021
If the roof AC is tightened too loose or too tight the thick rubber gasket may leak. If you remove the unit, should use a new gasket. Refer to installation instructions for tightening information.
ScrollerApril 19, 2021
I did when we 1st bought our trailer. Took the panel off inside and tightened the four bolts and seemed to take care of the issue.
RichandAmandaApril 21, 2021
Hi, thanks, that is my next move, appreciate the sharing!
Dave + MaggieApril 21, 2021Our Class C will do it when it freezes up. It will freeze up easily if it is really hot outside and you are getting it too cool inside. Condensation will form and freeze up on the coils then start dripping. Get your RV to a comfortable temp, then turn ... moreOur Class C will do it when it freezes up. It will freeze up easily if it is really hot outside and you are getting it too cool inside. Condensation will form and freeze up on the coils then start dripping. Get your RV to a comfortable temp, then turn it down to the lowest setting to maintain your desired temp. If all is physically good on top and inside RV with AC, this will probably solve the problem. Humidity plays a big part! less
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