BRDof3
Humpty Dumpty had a lousy PPO
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Hey gang,
What have you done to cut down on the water collecting in the campsite from the A/C on the camper roof? Not too much of a problem so far, but over Father's Day it was pretty humid and the A/C was draining pretty heavy. The TT was level and the water from the A/C was running to the right front gutter spout. Bad enough that it dripped on me every time I opened the storage door, but it made a pretty good mud pie out of that part of the campsite.
Can you use some tubing to channel to the back gutter, and if you can, is there an advantage? I mean, the water has to go somewhere. Usually it's less annoying at the back of the campsite, but not always. One of the CG's we like here, most of the "living area" of the site is at the back of the TT. Just wondering.
What have you done to cut down on the water collecting in the campsite from the A/C on the camper roof? Not too much of a problem so far, but over Father's Day it was pretty humid and the A/C was draining pretty heavy. The TT was level and the water from the A/C was running to the right front gutter spout. Bad enough that it dripped on me every time I opened the storage door, but it made a pretty good mud pie out of that part of the campsite.
Can you use some tubing to channel to the back gutter, and if you can, is there an advantage? I mean, the water has to go somewhere. Usually it's less annoying at the back of the campsite, but not always. One of the CG's we like here, most of the "living area" of the site is at the back of the TT. Just wondering.
