The A/C extracts water from the air.
add a 10 foot piece of flex duct
Well, the air goes in and sucks the other up. and then it gets hot and sweaty, like Chloe's clunge
Install an automatic air vent on the line
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
add a 10 foot piece of flex duct
I have seen this where water has leaked into the ductwork and stagnated.
excessive humidity.
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The air conditioner is low on refrigerant.
stick an air freshener in the interior vent
According to portable air conditioning suppliers, Mobile Air, all air conditioners have to be vented. But, there are different ways to "vent" the heat. The first way to vent is using water-cooled air conditioners. This type of unit uses water to cool the heat generated and requires a water source and drain. Mobile Air's website, , states that water cooled AC is required if the ambient temperature exceeds 115 degrees F. The second way to vent the heat produced is by using air. Air venting is done by using duct work to vent the hot air outside or by placing the unit outside to vent right into the air. This type is a bit more portable than water cooled.
Vent into an unused room.
is it possible that the vent hose are disconected?
Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
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.
Portable air conditioners come with a vent hose that can be placed in a nearby window or vented through a hole in the wall like your clothes dryer.