Chris, I have had the same problem in my '99 Safari. Like Jerry, I blow some compressed air through the line before we leave on trips where we will use the AC (which is once or twice a year, as usually we are in the mountains in the summer). I did so on our trip to Bethany Beach last week and the AC worked great, no drips. I have had the cover off and don't see any "clear" way of cleaning the pan without major dis-assembly of the AC unit).
Dennie
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@...> wrote:
>
> I learned long ago to just blow back through the drain line with
> compressed air when this happens. Works for me.
>
> Jerry 4404
>
> At 10:54 PM 7/11/2011, you wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >I have a 1995 34 foot Classic with a Penguin A/C unit. Every two years I
> >have a problem with the unit dripping water inside the Airstream. It comes
> >out of the filter area and I have found that while the tube is open to the
> >outside area, the pan gets plugged and I take an air hose and blow it back
> >through the pan to open it up. I think water is sitting in the pan and
> >collect mold or debris and then the water overflows and the unit starts
> >dripping. I took it apart inside the A/S and could not see anyway to remove
> >the pan to clean it out, nor a way to add something to keep the pan from
> >clogging up. Has anyone else had this experience AND if so, how did you
> >solve it or do you do what I just did every two years? Thanks for your
> >help.
> >
> >Chris
> >WBCCI #4002
> >
> >--
> >*Chris Cavanaugh*
>
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