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Posted by Don Ocean on May 30, 2009, 1:23 am
JWebb38222 wrote:
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> Thanks for taking the time to read this. I hear 1 drip about every second
> in my floor duct for my mobile home. I'm fairly sure it's not just
> condensation because there has to be at least 20 gallons of water in my
> duct. I don't even know where to start. Could it just be that the drain is
> clogged? And what do I do about the water in the duct after I unclog the
> drain. I can't call a tech because I lost my job and I'm short on cash.
> Thank you.
Punch a hole in the bottom of the duct. Gravity will then solve your
problem. I highly recommend that you use your time more productively
looking for a paying Job. You might also shut the water off at the meter
to see if it still leaks. if so it could be your A/C drain pan is
corroded through. Find a Job, Get paid and call a HVAC service company
for the correct repairs if it is the A/C.
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> Thanks for taking the time to read this. I hear 1 drip about every second
> in my floor duct for my mobile home. I'm fairly sure it's not just
> condensation because there has to be at least 20 gallons of water in my
> duct. I don't even know where to start. Could it just be that the drain is
> clogged? And what do I do about the water in the duct after I unclog the
> drain. I can't call a tech because I lost my job and I'm short on cash.
> Thank you.