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Old 09-21-2019, 05:30 PM   #1
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A/C condensate

I have 2019 Jayco Eagle 317RLOK, After the front A/C cycles off a torrent of drains externally. While unit is running there is a small drip drip. It would seem that while fan is running it is holding back most of condensate from draining. Occasionally I have felt a few drops fall internally onto the bed. Anyone seen this phenom ?
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I have 2019 Jayco Eagle 317RLOK, After the front A/C cycles off a torrent of drains externally. While unit is running there is a small drip drip. It would seem that while fan is running it is holding back most of condensate from draining. Occasionally I have felt a few drops fall internally onto the bed. Anyone seen this phenom ?
What mode are you running the AC?
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My Northpoint does the same exact thing. Both A/C units do it no matter what setting it is in. I get a pretty good constant drip while they are running, but when they turn off it's like 2 seconds later there is like a waterfall of water that comes down for about 10-15 seconds and then quits. I keep a 5gal pail in that spot on the ground to catch it so it's not drilling a hole in the ground and making a mud mess. Depending how many buckets get filled sometimes I'll water a tree on the site with it or toward the end of the stay I'll put it in the bathrooms to use as a good flush rinse of the black tank when I go and dump.
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Normally low auto
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I have read many times on this forum that running the fan on low will cause the unit to somewhat freeze up therefore the extra water and I think this depends on the ambient situation outside. Try running both AC's on high and see if that doesn't alleviate the problem.
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