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Subject: Leaky Roof A/C


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Henry Claeys
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Date Posted: 08/ 10/ 04, 3:14am

I have a 1979 FC 35 with Three FrigiKing roof A/C units. The rear unit is leaking water into the bus when it operates. I climbed on the roof, removed the A/C cover, and pushed a small wire into the rubber tubes that end just near the fan. My home A/C guy told me that those tubes were probably plugged up. Although the leaking has gone down, it's still far from satisfactory. When I observe the rubber tubes, I see no water flowing through them. Also, the pan around the unit has a fair amount of water in it. I'm thinking that the water in that pan is following gravity through a hole and that the water should not be there in the first place. Any advice on how to solve the problem? Many thanks...Henry Claeys, McAllen, Texas, now near Corpus Christi, Tx, at claeys@rgv.net

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