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Old 06-11-2021, 06:52 PM   #1
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Running an extension on ac condinsation outlet

Any one ran an extension on the condinsation line for their roof top ac unit?
If so what did you use and how difficult was it?
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Old 06-13-2021, 08:51 AM   #2
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Hi ya! I haven't heard of this kind of thing. Is there an issue with where the condensation is flowing?
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If I recall, there is a few holes in the ac tray, the water over flows from.

I'm assuming you hate the water dripped on the door side of the rv. When we level, I just stay slightly out of level. I try to have the rear driver side a hair low. All the condensate just flows that direction.
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Hi ya! I haven't heard of this kind of thing. Is there an issue with where the condensation is flowing?
Some of the units have an.optional condensate pump and due to the parts shortage JAYCO is possibly buying those to use. Someone else mentioned a drain hose on their tig.
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Some of the units have an.optional condensate pump and due to the parts shortage JAYCO is possibly buying those to use. Someone else mentioned a drain hose on their tig.
Thanks! Learned something new today.
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If I recall, there is a few holes in the ac tray, the water over flows from.

I'm assuming you hate the water dripped on the door side of the rv. When we level, I just stay slightly out of level. I try to have the rear driver side a hair low. All the condensate just flows that direction.
Its more of an issue that this is an old trailer (91) so the roof is less than straight anymore so it pools on the roof.
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