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    ac unit condensate water



    Hi all
    i have question about water condensates from ac unit which drained outside
    if AC unit works perfectly
    then y sometimes there will be no water drain
    or why it will be too much water
    what condition that could prevent it or decrease or increase it


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    Re: ac unit condensate water

    It depends on the ambient humidity level whether there is any excess moisture to be removed from the air.
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    Re: ac unit condensate water

    outdoor humidity is 19%
    temperature is 46 C
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    Re: ac unit condensate water

    When it comes to AC and humidity it is the room humidity that counts.

    But with ambient being as low as 19% I guess the room humidity would be really low as well.
    Generally if you have a room humidity of less than ~30% there will be little or no dehumidification by the evaporator and therefore little or no condensate.

    If on the other hand you got a high room humidity there will be vast amounts of condensate.


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    Re: ac unit condensate water

    Hi Kefah,

    Glad to see you are keeping well.

    Stay safe,
    Andy.
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