the drain holes on that unit are only like 1/6-1/8" in diameter they do that to limit the hot air that can possibly enter the system near the condenser coils I changed the size and adjusted and cleaned the foam wedges that help block trash and also slows down hot air intrusion the problem with the 1/16-1/8" drain holes is that they are too easily clogged with algae growth and slim
Did you add a clear drain line to the a/c unit or just clean out the drain hole like you said.
the drain holes on that unit are only like 1/6-1/8" in diameter they do that to limit the hot air that can possibly enter the system near the condenser coils I changed the size and adjusted and cleaned the foam wedges that help block trash and also slows down hot air intrusion the problem with the 1/16-1/8" drain holes is that they are too easily clogged with algae growth and slim
38:46 in your bag you can clearly see the #2 flax head just up from the two blue colored bits.
I don't understand the comment.....
@@rvtechpro I believe you were looking for your flex head bit in the bag if you rewatch the video at 38:46 you will see you bit clearly in the bag
@@matthewschmitz8817 wow thanks man!
@@rvtechpro lol sure thing !