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Mark: We have had exactly the same problem with water dripping down the

wall under the A/C. I got my husband to drill an extra hole for

drainage in each corner of the underside, being careful not to come in

contact with working parts. He thought I was nuts and complained

profusely..... but, this year........no drip.

Bernie

Oh...joy.

Walked into the bedroom a bit ago -- I haven't slept in there for a

couple

years now; between the central apnea and the number of pillows it takes

to prop

me up to sleep at all, so has it -- and one of the two window AC

units

is in there. Very high humidity in Houston today, and the dew point too,

right around the temperature it is inside, so -- there's a very wet bed,

several

wet pillows, wet linens, wet floor and who knows what else. How does

such a

small apartment hold so much moisture? At least the bed's on the floor,

so

nothing's wet UNDER it. I don't know how long the AC's been dripping. At

least a

day, and probably longer judging by the mildew smell. Normally I notice

because

BOTH units do it; but because he set the unit oddly, the bedroom got WAY

ahead

of the other unit. And of course I'm the one here, so of course I'm the

one

dealing with it (or not; this happened half-an-hour before my anxiety

med time,

arg), washing and drying, climbing over the hasty piles of

dry...stuff...I've

done a lot of swearing in the last hour. (Another cat just threw up, as

I was

going to close this -- and I stepped in it, naturally.) Something else

to add

to the list of " watch out " fors...

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Oh gosh Mark!

What a thing to have happen when it is hot and sticky out.

Is that not the most typical thing. AC goes out when you need it the most!

Not to mention the mess!

Take it SLOW in trying to undo all this.

OK?

Debbi

Oh...joy.

Walked into the bedroom a bit ago -- I haven't slept in there for a couple

years now; between the central apnea and the number of pillows it takes to

prop

me up to sleep at all, so has it -- and one of the two window AC

units

is in there. Very high humidity in Houston today, and the dew point too,

right around the temperature it is inside, so -- there's a very wet bed,

several

wet pillows, wet linens, wet floor and who knows what else. How does such a

small apartment hold so much moisture? At least the bed's on the floor, so

nothing's wet UNDER it. I don't know how long the AC's been dripping. At

least a

day, and probably longer judging by the mildew smell. Normally I notice

because

BOTH units do it; but because he set the unit oddly, the bedroom got WAY

ahead

of the other unit. And of course I'm the one here, so of course I'm the one

dealing with it (or not; this happened half-an-hour before my anxiety med

time,

arg), washing and drying, climbing over the hasty piles of

dry...stuff...I've

done a lot of swearing in the last hour. (Another cat just threw up, as I

was

going to close this -- and I stepped in it, naturally.) Something else to

add

to the list of " watch out " fors...

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