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fvkign basement flooded

My carpets were wet in the morning and I was like 'WTF!?"

Turns out the airconditioner condensor or the fact that it condenses or the fact that it doesn't have a dehumidicication system mean that it leaks...into to a conveiently-placed 20 gallon trashcan.


I was not aware of this.


As it turns out, the 20 gallon tank's capacity was past-due, and I have have officially pwned by water

Pwned
 
You should rig up a pipe that lets it flow outside, or some sort of sump pump in the can to shoot it out. Basically, you need drainage.
 
Originally posted by: Ramma2
It is not a normal thing.

It is normal for an airconditioner to leak. They all do b/c they are cold and it is humid inside the house. Normally the airconditioner has a drain that either runs into your sump hole if you have one, or into the sewer.
 
dont tell anyone your basement flooded. instead tell them you installed a indoor swimming pool!
 
It's not a leak, all air conditioners remove moisture from the air and send it to a drain. When they are installed, the drain has to be routed somewhere.
 
Originally posted by: kranky
It's not a leak, all air conditioners remove moisture from the air and send it to a drain. When they are installed, the drain SHOULD be routed somewhere.

This is what I will ahhve to setup
 
Originally posted by: flamingelephant
A/C condensate should be plumbed to drain somewhere if its in a basement.... did you just by this place? renting? new install?

interm stay with parents until I get my own place in a few motnhs or go to college
 
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