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After running the A/C on our 96 overnight, I noticed three large puddles beneath the middle of the coach. I looked under as best I could and it appeared water was dripping from the undercoating. It seemed strange that it would be designed that way. I thought there would be tubes or pipes to gain separation from the undercarriage.
Paul Norris
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Should be drain lines poking through the insulation. The coach has basement air conditioner’s they drain very close to the center of the coach
Johnny
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And the drain pipes are simply “popped” into the bottom of the AC units. Easily popped out if you hit debris on the road.
Don’t crawl under there without supporting the coach!
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
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(This post was last modified: 07-30-2019, 09:27 AM by
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