One thing we do here in the south is to secure a small piece of screen material over the AC drain hose where it exits the trailer. Keeps them critters out!!
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From: Chris Cavanaugh <ccavanaugh38@gmail.com>
>To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 9:11 PM
>Subject: Re: [A/S] Dripping A/C unit
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>Hi all,
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>> Thanks for the advise. I did the air blow up the outside drain before I
>> took the A/C apart inside. I think the problem is stuff in the drain pan
>> and blowing the air just opens the line but leaves the stuff in the pan to
>> clog up again. I guess I will just use air ever six months or so and hope
>> that will keep the A/C from dripping. I have a 1999 Safari and have the
>> same problem. Hunter has the heat pump A/C and has never had a problem. I
>> wonder if that unit has a pan that is different from my two units. Anyone
>> out there with the heat pump A/C that has had the dripping problem?
>>
>> Chris
>> > WBCCI #4002
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