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jakehenak

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Posted: 08/08/23 06:25pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

New RV'r here, we have some water leaking from our AC into our cabin in our older Class C RV. This started a week or two back and seems to coincide with the use of Levelers. Prior to the levelers, the condensation would run off the side of the RV from the roof, but now that we've leveled the vehicle, it just pools up on top creating a puddle around the AC unit. I fear that the puddle which existed there for a few days has saturated the gasket on the roof and is causing it to let water seep in which is then slowly dripping through the AC cabin filters.

What do most of you do to ensure that your AC unit condensation drains effectively?

Should I have my RV AC gasket replaced or do I need to simply correct the draining issue and let things dry out?

Are there any hacks to prevent condensation from building up around the unit?

Thanks in advance

jkwilson

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Posted: 08/08/23 08:07pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

May be as simple as tightening the mounting bolts.


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Posted: 08/09/23 05:39am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have you cleaned the drain holes in the condensation pan recently? They can fill with gunk and then the pan overflows...into the RV.

If it leaks when raining with the air/con off, then it is more likely the gasket.


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nickthehunter

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Posted: 08/09/23 07:13am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The puddle you describe on the roof around your A/C unit is troubling. There should not be a puddle on the roof.

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Posted: 08/09/23 07:55am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

1. The AC gasket does NOT soak or even can soak up water . It is designed to have water lapping on the outside.
2. You don't state age of RV but after 3 to 4 years or more the AC gasket needs to be replaced, they DO compress over time
3. I NEVER ADVISE TO TIGHTEN AC UNITS WHEN THEY LEAK. The problem is, usually the gasket has compressed over time and when you tighten the bolts, it pulls the ac drain pan drain holes down to the top roof top. This blocks the flow of water onto the roof and causes the interior drain pan to fill up and overflow inside.
4. Your puddle is not a great concern unless it is deeper than 1/4 inch. usually this depression is caused by the roof support around the AC has deterioated over time and causes a depression. This is also usually visible INSIDE the RV when you stand back and look at the ceiling and see the roof ac mount is lower than the rest of the ceiling. A cheap fix for this type problem is to install 2 AC gaskets to not allow the top roof depression to overflow the single gasket. Some RV's depending on the floor plan ,you can actually install a counter top wood support from the counter top to the ceiling(close to the AC controls) to help stop the roof top depression and push the ceiling up a 1/2 inch or so. Doug

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Posted: 08/09/23 02:29pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Raise the front or back up a little bit so the condensate runs off the roof

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