Dripping noise from air vents
I have a home with central air and heating, that share the same duct work. The heater is a carrier gas furnace. They share the same blower. During the summer the AC works fine. During the fall, neither is used. But come this winter when it is below 50 degrees out, I hear a dripping like sound coming from my air ducts. Unfortunately it is most frequent and loudest at night, usually from 2-6 am. It is a repetitious noise like water dropping on the air vents (sometimes once a second to up to once every 30 seconds, but at a constant rate).
I have had plumbers come look at my home because I had assumed it was a water leak. There is no water leaking anywhere, no water damage, no sewage leaks anywhere. I have had a camera snaked through the ventilation to look for condensation or anything, but nothing has been found. The AC unit was added at a latter date than the furnace because the AC tubing was run through the AC vents, but no condensation appears on the AC lines (they are insulated).
The sound continues every night and sometimes during the day, but we can't figure out where it comes from. I am pretty sure it isn't coming from the furnace because I cannot hear any sounds in the area of the furnace, yet can hear sounds from the vents in other parts of my house, and it sounds regardless of whether the furnace/blower are on or not.
Any Ideas on what could be the cause of this sound?