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Reply #20
ac

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Reply #21
I moved my drains up the drop rail . Drip

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Reply #22
Brett;  do you know what years that FOT started to incorporate the internal run off lines? 

Not Brett, but as OEM it wasn't until maybe 2006 or later, IIRC.  Certainly 2003/4 didn't offer it as a factory option.

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Reply #23
Our Carriers (that Brett installed) , will drip  ( in high humidity)  if I don't go to 'high' right away. After a  hour or so, I can go to low and adjust the thermostat. Works fine for us! ^.^d


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Reply #25
"If I Remember Correctly"

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Reply #26
Have you seen the gutter extensions available to run the water away from the coach?

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Reply #27
Thanks

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Reply #28
Bought some for my couch but couldn't get them to fit right so took em back.

 

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Reply #29
Try a clothes pin. I jury rigged extension s of my dripping corners this way where the gutters ended. May have to use two, and play with them a bit, but they do work. Tried the extenders and they didn't fit. Had to do something. It was 105 degrees and I could catch a bucket of liquid a day. Had them on both sides, as for some odd reason,it would come off both during the day.