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Old 12-19-2019, 06:55 AM   #1
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2020 high country front window condensation drain?

Condensation is a normal part of heating and living in cold environments. Does anyone have suggestions or aware of a drain on the new front auto windshield at the front of the rig? Water currently pooling. Thanks
 
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Front window

Water pooling in the sill tray is probably a good thing...that means it is not finding its way into the wall below. I don't think they designed weeps into the front window. I suppose if there were weeps then things would take on water during travel in a driving rain.

I don't recall our front window condensation being a problem...and we have a full bath right in front of the window. DW fills is up the tub with steaming hot water all the time! I would just lay a towel in the sill tray and let it soak up the bulk of the water, take the towel out and let it dry out at night, or be ready to put a new towel in there tomorrow.
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I'm pretty sure weep holes should only be on the outside window frames. Our previous unit, a 26' travel trailer no slides, condensed something terrible. Only solution we found was leaving the ceiling/roof vent slightly opened.
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