Water dripping from a window air conditioner can be caused by several issues, including a clogged drain line, a dirty air filter, or improper installation. When the drain line is blocked, condensation builds up and leaks out of the unit. Additionally, if the air filter is dirty, it can restrict airflow, causing the coils to freeze and leading to excess water when they thaw. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the filter and checking the drainage system, can help prevent this problem.
its water. you wouldn't see "freon" r-22 dripping from it. it would boil off before youd ever be able to see it.
Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
Water dripping on the front of a portable air conditioner could mean that the air filter needs to be changed. Your evaporator coil may also be dirty.
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.
The AC is dripping water outside because it is removing humidity from the air inside the house and expelling it outside as condensation.
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.
I think my puppy drank water from car leaking from air condition
Water dripping from the evaporator coil in your air conditioning unit is a normal occurrence. This happens because the coil cools the air and removes moisture from it, causing condensation to form. The water then drips into a drain pan and is drained away from the unit.
When the humid indoor air hits the cold window condensation occurs i.e, the water vapor in the air turns into water droplets on the window.
Water may be dripping from the bathroom fan due to condensation buildup caused by warm, moist air from showers or baths. This condensation can collect on the fan and eventually drip down.
Many portable A/C units evaporate the water that condenses by sending it over the hot condenser coil. This eliminates the need to empty the drain pan on the unit. Some window units also try to do this to prevent water from dripping from the unit.
I would say NO.. I wouldn't drink it..