Accumulated condensation from the heat transfer processes. Highly pressurized and heated refrigerant is very rapidly transfering that heat to the ambient air, and water forms as a result of the sudden cooling down of the refrigerant.
That is condensation and it is normal for water to come out of an air conditioner in the back of it.
Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
I have seen this where water has leaked into the ductwork and stagnated.
The A/C extracts water from the air.
The air conditioner condenses water from the air. If the air conditioner is not draining correctly this water will spray though the system. Water and moisture are needed to support mould growth. You need to clean and repair your air conditioner drain system.
The AC system doesn't use water. Water may be produced at the evaporator as a result of the rapid exchange of heat to the ambient air, but there is no water in an AC system.
fair chance the drain hose for the a/c has come out of where it is supposed to plug in.
Just as a cold can of coke will bead moisture, so does the cool surfaces of the AC unit.
Drop the temp on the thermostat.
perhaps it is water from the air conditioner, sometimes the drain hoses come loose.
The York Air Conditioner that will not come on after it makes a humming sound then stops might have an issue with the electrical current going to the machine. It is possible that the fan is also the culprit. The fan has to come on before the air conditioner can operate properly.
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