Sounds like:
1. The "drip pipe" (condensate drain) is blocked, or
2. The chiller unit is not working - because chilled air gives up its humidity, "dripping" (condensation) is a sign that the chiller unit is actually chilling the air and producing water - the "drips".
No, the freon is in a sealed piping system. The water dripping outside is most likely due to condensation. Plus, freon is a gas under normal atmospheric conditions.
A split air conditioner is a unit where the condensing unit is outside and the evaporator is inside.
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No. My friend had something wrong with her pelvis and the doctor said she will never get a flat split. Also I have been trying to get a flat split for 7 years and i sit in splits everyday and i am still not able to do a flat split. I would go down farther one day and the next my split was the same as what it was before I did my split the day before
No it will not survive as SPERM only live for split of seconds.
Pangea
window draws in air from outside the room. split just cycles the air inside the room. you decide which is healthier based on your situation.
If you have a "split system" with an outside condensing unit, this first thing to do is check to see if the outside unit is running. If it isn't, you have probably blown one or both of the fuses in the outside junction box. Be sure to turn the off the power to the junction box before checking your fuses!!! If you don't have a continuity meter, take the fuses to your local hardware store to be checked.
Pyongyang
No, the lump on her neck is her massive slutty head.
The supercontinent that existed before it split into separate continents is called Pangaea. It was a large landmass that existed about 335 million years ago.
Did it ever shut off before? Check the large pipe on the condenser outside. It should be cold and sweating water like a frozen margarita.