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laknox
Jul 24, 2015Nomad
TXiceman wrote:
The air coming out of the unit is too cold. It is running below the room air dew point which cools the surfaces it contacts and condensation will form.
A few things to check.
-is the air filter clean.
-is the evaporator coil clean.
-Check the ducting at the unit. Is the baffle between the return air and outlet air sealed properly. There should be no leakage or bypassing.
-Seal the holes where the wiring comes out of the roof.
-Run the fan on high 24/7. Running on low will lower the leaving air temp which will over cool the grills, etc. and cause the condensation.
Ken
Ken, IMO, the problem is that the output ducting from the main unit is not attached at the forward end, so it's just dumping cold air into the attic space, cooling the ceiling, which is condensing water along the duct's path. Typical build and, unfortunately, typical "solution"... :-(
Lyle
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