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jesse72

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I thought I would share this with everyone. I just did this today but have been wanting to and researching is for a while. I hate that the a/c came with a small drain valve that was impossible to get to without tipping the a/c over. Why would they even sell it like this? Anyways, I found on google this way to make a longer ball valve drain.

First I moved the a/c away from the wall and unplugged it, then drained the air. A little water came out but its been about a week or so since I started using it.

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then drained it...

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jesse72

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jesse72

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 26, 2011
Messages
352
Location
California
I thought I would share this with everyone. I just did this today but have been wanting to and researching is for a while. I hate that the a/c came with a small drain valve that was impossible to get to without tipping the a/c over. Why would they even sell it like this? Anyways, I found on google this way to make a longer ball valve drain.

First I moved the a/c away from the wall and unplugged it, then drained the air. A little water came out but its been about a week or so since I started using it.

IMG_4556.jpg


then drained it
IMG_4560.jpg
 
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