Eternabond under A/C September 11, 2017, 11:19:18 pm Completing the Eternabond project that I take in small bites this day and that.I can see the sealant under the A/C and it doesn't look too good. No leaks yet but.......How the heck can I get that sealed? Is that something that requires a shop? Only taken Ruby to a repair service three times in 13 years; two issues with the generator and one with the fridge. From there some general engine work from the Ford dealer and everything else me. I find it painful to think about others fondling my Ruby!! 😁Appreciate opinions.Thanks, Dave 1 Likes
Re: Eternabond under A/C Reply #1 – September 12, 2017, 12:43:30 am Normal RV's don't have sealant under the rooftop A/C unit. The seal is made with a gasket. There are 4 bolts that you can reach from inside the coach that compress the gasket. The gasket will compress over time and eventually need to be replaced. Lazy Daze isn't a normal RV manufacturer, so I think they also use polyurethane sealant to glue the bottom of the gasket to the roof.A common mistake some people make is to squirt sealant around the base of the rooftop A/C. This seals the condensate drain holes, leaving that water with no good place to go. Long story short - seal the A/C with a gasket and don't add any sealant. A leaking gasket needs to be compressed or replaced. Rich'03 MB in NC 1 Likes
Re: Eternabond under A/C Reply #2 – September 12, 2017, 01:12:09 am Quote from: rich - September 12, 2017, 12:43:30 amA common mistake some people make is to squirt sealant around the base of the rooftop A/C. This seals the condensate drain holes, leaving that water with no good place to go. Long story short - seal the A/C with a gasket and don't add any sealant. A leaking gasket needs to be compressed or replaced. On the LD's that I have checked, the A/C'S gasket is glued to the roof.As Rich suggested, snug up the A/C's hold down bolts and leave it alone unless there is a leak.The hold down bolts are located behind the interior trim piece. The cover is held down by 4-6 small screws, usually hidden under the air filters.If there is a leak, you will know it, the A/C is at the lowest spot on the roof. It's the first place I look for leaks, when it is raining.A leak, coming out of the A/C's interior cover, can be caused several things, besides a bad gasket.Plugged condensation drains are a common cause, so check them before replacing the gasket, if a leak occurs.If a roof leaks in an area near the rooftop A/C, it can travel on top of the interior's ceiling paneling and drain into the interior around the A/C's cover. The hole can be several feet away and still drain from the A/C.The A/C's roof cover should be removed periodically to clean the debris build up, inside the cover, that can clog the evaporator's fin and condenser drains. It is also a good time to clean around the perimeter of the A/C, which has limited access when the cover is in place.I have also found tiny leaks in the roof's aluminum skin, cause by small rocks getting trapped under an antenna or possibly stepped on, poking a very small, hard to find hole. Once found, a 2"X 2" piece of Eternabond tape makes a permanent patch.Larry 1 Likes
Re: Eternabond under A/C Reply #3 – September 12, 2017, 08:10:54 am Thanks fellas, awesome info as always. No leaks yet (knock wood) but doing fall maintenance on the rig so timely advice.Funny thing about a fall maintenace To-Do list is as you check off items from the list new items magically appear. Why, two more popped on there as I lay in bed last night thinking about the ol' girl!!! 😆
Re: Eternabond under A/C Reply #4 – September 12, 2017, 09:03:02 am "Funny thing about a fall maintenance To-Do list is as you check off items from the list new items magically appear."---My 'seasonal' maintenance task list goes without a break from January through December. 3 Likes
Re: Eternabond under A/C Reply #5 – September 12, 2017, 12:01:13 pm "My 'seasonal' maintenance task list goes without a break from January through December. "This schedule ensures that my ambition, other demands, and mindset all align so my best work results.
Re: Eternabond under A/C Reply #6 – September 12, 2017, 06:44:25 pm Epilogue: gasket is pliable and looks in great shape. It's a pretty easy observation that probably needs to be added to my annual tasks list.