Moisture from the passenger compartment air settling on and draining from the evaporator causes condensed water to leak from the A/C system. The Condensate (water that collects on the evaporator coil) drips into a pan on the bottom of the A/C unit inside the car. From there it is directed to the outside of the car via a rubber hose, and onto the ground. You most likely have a hole in that rubber hose. Check for wear where it goes through the floor or firewall. Or, the pan itself could possibly have a hole in it. Good luck, should be a simple fix. pintail4
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
Water condensed from an air conditioner is technically distilled, as the condensation process involves converting water vapor into liquid water by cooling it. However, it may not be considered suitable for drinking without additional purification, as it could still contain impurities or contaminants from the air conditioning system.
Air conditioning systems typically remove humidity from the air as they cool it. The moisture in the air is condensed and removed as water, reducing the overall humidity levels in the room.
Condensed water falls as rain from the clouds.
Condensed water falls as rain from the clouds.
Yes, a condensate pump should have water in it to effectively pump out the condensed water from an HVAC system.
Desiccant
Desiccant
Because most air conditioning systems operate at a temperature above the freezing point of water.
Because most air conditioning systems operate at a temperature above the freezing point of water.
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.
A clogged A/C drain line can cause water leakage and other problems in your air conditioning system.