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It's raining...No...its my AC

rsn48
Explorer
Explorer
Front Coleman AC on my 1994 Winnebago Adventurer 32 feet really puts out a lot of water, almost pouring down my roof and over the edge and down the side of my RV when it is running. Now of course I know about condensation but I didn't know it was this profound.

Initially I thought it might be rain on the roof, then thought can't be as we haven't had rain for a week or more. Quite a puddle on the driveway developed, I was surprised by the volume of water.

Is this normal? July weather in the Pacific Northwest along the coast which has been warm but not hot like the rest of North America.
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jetcare
Explorer
Explorer
My AC makes about 3 gallons of water a day here in North Carolina. I catch it in a bucket and water the flowers.
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Higher the humidity the more volume of condensation.

Just be glad drip pan drain holes are clear and flowing that water OFF the roof.
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
I remember working at a 500,000 sq/ft building that had a couple of 5" pipes discharging "condensation" in the mid-west. It was amazing how much came out of it.
There's never anything to worry about if there's a lot. It's when there isn't any that you should get concerned. This happened to me in a new car. Nothing dripped on the ground. Finally figured out it was all pooling in the passenger floorboard!