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Old-Biscuit
Jul 25, 2014Explorer III
RAS43 wrote:sch911 wrote:
All good suggestions, but also consider that if hot moist air comes in contact with the cold AC vanes there could be condensation that forms.
That is why there is a pan with drain holes that ksg mentioned. It is to carry the moisture to the outside. All air conditioners do this.
True.......
But in high humidity the condensation can overwhelm the evap coil drip pan drain holes cause they are usually small holes.
When in humid areas we would get a little carry over on occasion. Steady stream running off roof. I'd go up on roof remove shroud, remove evap coil cover and find the drip pan full and both drain holes free/clear running water.
So I made the holes bigger........no more carry over.
Sometimes you have to 're-engineer' OEM stuff for it to work correctly in the real world.
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