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Old 06-16-2013, 03:46 PM   #1
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A/C Leaks When It Rains, Does Not Leak Condensation

I need some opinions. I have a 1991 trailer with an original Dometic Duo Therm Penguin air conditioner It also has a heat strip, but that's irrelevant for this discussion. The problem is that I get a significant leak on the floor when it rains but when the AC is running under normal (hot and humid) circumstances, it does not leak and sends the condensation out the drain tube (a tiny amount also trickles down the right side of the trailer. I know that my pan has some small cracks around he perimeter.

This picture shows some cracks on the road side of the pan.


This picture shows the source of the leak during rain (front road side corner of opening marked with red marker).


This picture shows that the condensate is freely flowing during normal operation.



I've ordered a replacement shroud. I'm wondering:
1. Should go ahead and pull the AC and replace the pan?
2. Could it be that I need to buy a new 14" foam gasket (although it appears that the 14" gasket may not be used with the pan)?
3. Should I remove the AC (pull the unit aft and slide it onto a pair of 2X4s and inspect what needs to be done next?

Thanks in advance,

Steve
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Old 06-16-2013, 03:54 PM   #2
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Steve,

A new gasket will not help your issue as the drain does not use one and your A/C unit does not have one either.

In your case, I would get a new gasket and ditch the drain pan entirely.....replacing it with the Dometic Auxiliary drain kit. I have posted many times on the benefits of this set-up. PM me if you need more specific information.
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Old 06-16-2013, 07:24 PM   #3
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lewster,
Thanks for the offer of help. I did a search of all of your posts on this subject and reviewed a number of the threads. As always, I still have questions, so I did send a PM.

Thanks in advance,

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