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Thread: water leaking underneath due to aircon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    I have always wondered if I should somehow position a container underneath to catch the water for washing up etc. I reckon you would get several litres a day on a long trip. Maybe just route the hose into a 5 litre jerry can with a tap at the back, or maybe a length of PVC pipe capped and tapped.
    Regards Philip A
    ... mmmmm and a filter on the end too!... lol...

    Thanks everyone for their input. A bit out of my knowledge zone 'at the moment' with rejigging things, (i'm trying to get my head around a myriad of other things in LR land!!).... so will just leave things as is and know that the drain pipes are all working as they should, no point fixing what isn't broken IMO or,... 'yet' LOL :-D....

    Cheers,
    Lp

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