I. Hope so because my window conditioner use to drip but recently has stopped dripping but most likely it is not good if the unit does not drip.
The A/C extracts water from the air.
This is water that has condensed out of the room air on the evaporator coils of the air conditioner, and it is completely normal. If the humidity is high, one will see more water condensing and dripping from the air conditioner than when the room air is dry.
It is a haier/g.e. air conditioner Model no.ast05lks1 serial no.vl271648
When you cool hot air, water condenses out of it. This water should be piped to the outside of the air conditioner unit and drained away outside. It is possible that the drain pipe is blocked.
I. Hope so because my window conditioner use to drip but recently has stopped dripping but most likely it is not good if the unit does not drip.
Assuming there's nothing wrong with the car, then the water drip is caused by condensation from your air conditioner.
that is because of the vibrator and you ll notice that water will increasein the high humidity. and it is a sign of a good a/c you have ( cool )Answerthe water is actually condensed frozen water, frozon by the air conditioning system Answerit isn't water its air conditioning fluid that leaks from the air conditioner and creates condesation on the pipes which then drip what appears to be water on the ground
It could be from condensation from the air conditioner if it`s summertime. If it`s winter, take your car in for an inspection.
Water from my central air conditioning drip pan caused a leak in my celling it was full of water when i shut it down it started to drip
It is the water from the radiator, it is just a normal function of the car. It could also be condensation from the air conditioner, another normal function if the ac has been running.
fair chance the drain hose for the a/c has come out of where it is supposed to plug in.
A window air conditioner must be fitted in the window. The back end generates hot air and some drip water. Some can fit in a wall but still the back half is outside.
Water drops from an air conditioner because of condensation. When warm air passes over the cold coils inside the AC unit, moisture in the air condenses into water droplets, which then drip down and collect in a pan before being drained out of the system.
Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
The air conditioner drips condensation inside the unit. There is a drip pan inside the unit that catches this water, the water then drains to the back of the unit which is a compartment that houses a fan and a condenser coil. The fan slings this water on the condenser coil which helps to condense and cool the refrigerant.
Warmer air is capable of "absorbing" more water. When an air conditioner cools the air, some of that water condenses out, not only drying the air, but also leaving quite a bit of water on the coils of the air conditioner. Air conditioners not only cool the air, they also remove a lot of the humidity that makes the air feel "muggy". The simple fact is, ALL vehicles can drip water when the air conditioner is on, depending on the relative humidity of your region on a specific day. If your vehicle is only leaking water, it's just condensate, and the air conditioner is designed to properly deal with the condition. Check the liquid that's leaking... if it's not colored (anti freeze color) and it's not oil... then it's condensate, a natural condition for a normally functioning air conditioner.