AC Condensate Build Up

BTVTug

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R-25 (Outboard)
Hi Team,

New 2024 Ranger Tug R-25 with what I believe is excessive Webasto condensate building up. So much so that it is sloshing out underway and leaking into cave. See photos below and video here...



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Check to see if the hoses on top are not leaking to start with. Check the inlet and outlet hose on top of the ac unit. You can gain access from the forward dinette seat. There are two hinges to in screw, one is above the microwave and the other is between the wall and the seat. It is most likely condensation, but is good to check for leaks. The drain for the condensation pan leads into the shower pump box. Check to make sure the hose is higher up (no low spots) and not plugged at the shower pump box fitting.
 
Check to see if the hoses on top are not leaking to start with. Check the inlet and outlet hose on top of the ac unit. You can gain access from the forward dinette seat. There are two hinges to in screw, one is above the microwave and the other is between the wall and the seat. It is most likely condensation, but is good to check for leaks. The drain for the condensation pan leads into the shower pump box. Check to make sure the hose is higher up (no low spots) and not plugged at the shower pump box fitting.
Do you have a drawing or a picture you can share with me on the location of these hinges to unscrew?
 
Ahhh perfect. Figured it out. There is ALOT of condensate. Looks like it isn't draining because the hose connected to the drain appears to be higher than the connection itself.

What do you recommend doing here for it to drain properly? Water splashing around the power outlet to the microwave seems risky.


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