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Old 12-03-2017, 06:06 PM   #1
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Water rolling off roof?

On our Whitehawk, what I would assume was water coming from the A/C was draining to the gutter and then out of the corner spout, just as I would assume it is suppose to. Issue is it drips off right as the edge of the awning, right in front of the trailer. Any recommendation on how to detour that to another area were it comes off?
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Old 12-03-2017, 06:35 PM   #2
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If you setup a little nose high, it will probably drain off the rear corner.

We setup nose a bit high and slide side a bit low. A/C water drains off the left rear corner; the best place, IMO (not over the pass-thru access and not near the awning ).
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We actually thought about using some non leveling caulk for our 377 has the Ac Drains on the door side. I want to get it to drain on the ODS so I can relax and access the basement better.
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I always level a little nose high. (I’m very sensitive to sleeping with my head downhill anyway.) That gets the water running of the back. If it’s coming off the door side, I slide a pool noodle over the gutter and run it through the ladder to divert the run off. This keeps it from dripping on my head while I’m grilling. [emoji16]


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I also setup with the front of the camper just a bit higher so rain or A/C water drains to the rear...
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I setup with back side a tad lower than front side. In my case I have to be pretty level end to end otherwise my front access door will not open freely Door drags on the door frame)...

I placed one of these stick on levels near the frame next to the access door on my POPUP...



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