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Old 09-10-2020, 01:53 PM   #28
Beau388
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,182
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Originally Posted by JONJON View Post
Now that you brought it up, my condensation always obediently runs off one of the two front corners, which are directly over the driver and passenger windows. Additionally, my Outlaw is the high gloss black and blue color. This run off leaves a mineral deposit on the paint and on the outside of the windows. As I try to keep the thing nicely shined up, this "water mark" is the worst looking part of the coach. And of course, these areas are so high that a ladder is required to clean it! I guess I'm not looking for any miracle cure, but just a bitching point for me. Thanks for letting me vent!
If the condensate bothers you, why not pump it to where it doesn't run down the side. The easiest is to route it down the vent stacks for the tanks. The retrofit pumps are about $100 or you can buy an new A/C with a pump installed.
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