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replying to HeatMan, sirstv wrote:
Ok I have this type of unit and its pitched back but when I have it on energy saver I throws a lot of water out where the air blows out and also runs down the front where the filter is. Ive put two large towels down on the carpet but why should I need to do this? As usual the freakin power outlet is directly below it. It has no drain holes on the bottom or the side and this is Colorado where we dont get high humidty. Heck were in a fire danger since winter. If I turn it on and just let it run 24-7 its better but I guess so much for the energy saver part so I dont have to keep it on that much. Why Is it the fan is forcing up water through the styrofoam airflow area and why so much? -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...an-521719-.htm |
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replying to sirstv, Bobby wrote:
You could have accumulated dirt in the pan that does not let the water run to the back. Many an AC has been killed by drilling holes and hitting the coil. Pitch it bakc more yoo. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...n-1166269-.htm |
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