Who does not like the cold air of AC? Especially in the rainy season, only this can work, because there is a lot of moisture in the season. In this weather, the cooler does not work properly, and the AC gives dry air, so it is more appropriate to sit in its coolness. However, it is also very important to take special care of AC in monsoon. One thing that people notice the most in this season is that many times water starts coming out of the AC unit.
The person sitting right in front of the AC feels this shower of water the most. This happens when you turn on the AC. Sometimes it is not understood why this is happening. Some people consider it normal and leave it as it is. Although it is very important to see it.
Water droplets inside the air conditioner are formed due to the temperature difference in the weather. There is a lot of humidity in the rainy season, and in such a situation, if there is a slight drop sometimes, then the technician says that it is a normal thing. But if water is coming in large quantities and you see drops continuously even on AC, then there can be many reasons for this.
Air filters get dirty quickly. Dirty air filters can block airflow, and then it can't reach the evaporator coil. The coil cools until solid. Then when it melts some day, it turns into water and comes out in the form of drops or splashes. This causes leakage in your AC. To fix this, first of all, you have to check the filter. If it's dirty, clean it.
If your AC is new and it is leaking from day one, it could be that it is not installed properly. You will need to call a technician to diagnose the problem properly.
If the leak is followed by hotter air than normal, it could be the refrigerant. Refrigerant works to convert the warm air in your room into cool air. You should immediately contact a technician to get your AC repaired, as the leaking refrigerant can be dangerous for your health.
With years of use, the coat of your AC pipe may break down. This may cause leakage. To fix this, you can get a new cover for the pipes. If water drips from your AC even after changing the pipe cover, then get your AC checked.
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