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<blockquote data-quote="RIT" data-source="post: 27748" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I am slowly working my way through the issue. I pulled the seat today and found the evaporator, fans, electrical components, and drain tubes. I blew off all of the components and cleaned them well. I had mistaken the drain tubes as electrical... they were black flexible plastic wiring conduit. They are routed through the side of the cab and located underneath the front portion of the tracks. I tested the system on low, the water would not accumulate on the floor but it would not cool the cab enough to be comfortable. When I turned the system on high, It took about a half hour or so for the water to begin pooling up again. I am working on getting a replacement switch because the medium setting does not work. I believe that a good happy medium will both cool the cab and keep the moisture to a tolerable level. Is it possible that on high, the fans are just moving too much air and thus creating an abundance of condensation? Thanks, RIT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RIT, post: 27748, member: 2957"] I am slowly working my way through the issue. I pulled the seat today and found the evaporator, fans, electrical components, and drain tubes. I blew off all of the components and cleaned them well. I had mistaken the drain tubes as electrical... they were black flexible plastic wiring conduit. They are routed through the side of the cab and located underneath the front portion of the tracks. I tested the system on low, the water would not accumulate on the floor but it would not cool the cab enough to be comfortable. When I turned the system on high, It took about a half hour or so for the water to begin pooling up again. I am working on getting a replacement switch because the medium setting does not work. I believe that a good happy medium will both cool the cab and keep the moisture to a tolerable level. Is it possible that on high, the fans are just moving too much air and thus creating an abundance of condensation? Thanks, RIT [/QUOTE]
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