Hey Anon's, I have a question about a LG window AC and figured I would try here.. does anybody know the thread size of the drip fitting/plug that sticks out the back? I need a replacement and want to get the right size and add some tubing to it.
Stupid question I know, I Googled and couldn't find shit.
Thanks
>>1000688
>I really like california and I do not know why
You could try to measure the diameter and then guess on the thread spacing
Or you could guess small and silicone the parts together, just be careful not to plug it.
>>1000688
I tried a 1/4 thread fitting and it was to small, somebody said it might be 3/4''. I need to stop the leaking soon it's pissing all over the place and my neighbor is going to start bitching again
>>1000694
1/4" to 3/4" is a big difference.
Maybe you meant to type 3/8"?
>>1000700
I tested the 1/4'' and I know that isn't it, here are a few pics from another LG AC they appear to be the same size holes any rough guess on size?
>>1000722
>>1000729
>saging your own thread
How are you going to install something on it if you do not have access to it?
#ThinkBe4UPost
>>1000731
>have access to it
For the next week, no.
>>1000688
I love the golden State!
>>1000736
So wait a week, measure it, then do it.
>>1000694
Window units are supposed to drip. Normal operation causes a ton of condensation, and it has to drain out the back.