We are on our first long trip in an AS and our maiden voyage in our new 25fb. We had run the AC several days without any issues and condensate drained as it should. We also always turn the fan on low at night for noise and air movement (we did this in our old AS as well without any problems) One night a rain came through followed by a drop in temperature. We didn't need air, but we again ran the fan. I woke up in the middle of night and heard strange sound. When I turned the fan off to hear better a fair amount of water poured out of AC onto floor. My theory is the fan circulated moist interior air through the AC which had cool parts due to outside temp and water condensed inside AC. The fan caused air pressure which held the water in the unit until I turned it off which let the water fall to the floor. Does this make sense?
After this event the compressor wouldn't work for 24 hours, but the fan would work. After running the fan several hours it has started working again. My theory on this is something inside was wet and once dried by the fan allowed the compressor to work??
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After this event the compressor wouldn't work for 24 hours, but the fan would work. After running the fan several hours it has started working again. My theory on this is something inside was wet and once dried by the fan allowed the compressor to work??
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