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    Aug 3, 2012, 06:30 PM
    Condensation in air conditioner
    My a/c unit is dripping what I believe to be condensation through pipes located on the outside wall coming from the pan. The pans had little or no water in them, but there is water dripping from a valve coming from within the unit and into the pan. It seems to be normal but am wondering if there is a primary drip pan inside the unit and the overflow maybe what is dripping and if it is normal.

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