@SusanBizeau slightly tip the nose of your t@b downward. And I really mean slightly. You don't even have to be able to notice the slight tilt, but water will. The drain line for the a/c unit is in the front right portion of the a/c drain pan.
I think this question is the same one asked in the FB pages yesterday, and some of the responses got...well, confusing. Read over this thread, look closely at the photos, and there are good descriptions of where the drain is, and, where the water is supposed to go.
Are your drips from the upper cabinet or from under the lavatory as shown in the last post?
Water dripping from the upper cabinet is easy. Lower the front of the trailer a little to move the water to the drain. If that didn't work, then check the drain line to make sure it isn't blocked. If you can blow air up from the bottom, it is clear. Still having a leak look at the bottom of the cabinet for cracks. The bottom of the cabinet is the drain tray.
Water leaking on the floor is a leak in the drain line inside the wall. That's a bear to get to.
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Water dripping from the upper cabinet is easy. Lower the front of the trailer a little to move the water to the drain. If that didn't work, then check the drain line to make sure it isn't blocked. If you can blow air up from the bottom, it is clear. Still having a leak look at the bottom of the cabinet for cracks. The bottom of the cabinet is the drain tray.
Water leaking on the floor is a leak in the drain line inside the wall. That's a bear to get to.
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