Condensation is natural if your air conditioner is functioning properly in a humid climate.
There is a drain in the pan that is under the inside coil (the cool one) that should drain this condensation so that it doesn’t enter the RV. Some units simply dump the water onto the roof and others transfer the water to a location where the outside fan flings the water on to the outside coil (the hot one) to evaporate the water and increase the efficiency of the unit.
NO IT'S NOT APRIL FOOLS! It's a real question. I'm solo and still new be and appreciate all advice. It's an older RV 1989. But I probably need to have it serviced yearly I assume. Thanks for not laughing outloud
straycat59 wrote: NO IT'S NOT APRIL FOOLS! It's a real question. I'm solo and still new be and appreciate all advice. It's an older RV 1989. But I probably need to have it serviced yearly I assume. Thanks for not laughing outloud
It will run off somewhere. Our runs out of the gutter near the front door.