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Old 05-20-2017, 03:58 PM   #9
bevedfelker
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2015 Vegas 24.1
State: Pennsylvania
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The Vegas/Axis sits slightly nose down when on a completely level site. The condensate from the A/C will run towards the front of the roof if the site is perfectly level.

In general my A/C usually has the condensate run towards the drivers' side and usually it drips off the slide awning and runs down the side of the RV just in front of the forward end of the slide.

Get some leveler blocks and use them under the front wheels and adjust the level from side to side to get the condensate to run where you want it.

If you can get the side to side level adjusted you might be able to get the condensate to drip off the passenger side of the roof onto the awning. That will at least carry the drips to the awnings edge.

But bottom line is -- that condensate is going to drip somewhere because it is being drained onto the roof -- and that means it is going to run to a side driven by the direction of the level of the RV.
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