My Goldstar is leaking inside and it will not stop. how do you clean the hose or inside? Do you have to take the unit out of the window. Please help me.
Roberta
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My Goldstar is leaking inside and it will not stop. how do you clean the hose or inside? Do you have to take the unit out of the window. Please help me.
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I understand that you have water spitting out of the top vent on your Frigidaire air conditioner, model# FAC105P1A. I also see that it sounds like water is gurgling through the pipes and you want to know how to fix it. If your air conditioner is also leaking outside, this is normal during excessively humid days, due to it removing large quantities of moisture from a humid room. If it is also dripping inside, I suggest slightly tilting your air conditioner to the outside, to allow water drainage. I ask that you please follow up with a comment on the post, at your convenience, to advise if further troubleshooting is needed or if your air conditioner status has changed successfully. Hope this is helpful.
It is normal for a dehumidifier to discharge warm air. A dehumidifier is really an air conditioner - a fan blows humid room air across a cold fin coil that causes the moisture to condense on it and drip into a container - thus cooling AND dehumidifying the air. The cool air is blown over the warm coil and discharged out the back. A dehumidifier WILL normally increase the temperature of the room it is in. You can do the same thing with sitting an A/C unit on a stool in a room. Room air will be drawn in, cold air will come out the front, hot air out the back and water will drip on the floor. And, the room will get hotter, due to what is called "heat of compression" even though you're running an A/C unit.
more then likly its low on refrigerant, and the evap is icing up and when it defrosts a little it drips small amounts of water, fix is to add refr. but its a sealed unit so it not really worth the hastle. it would be cheaper to buy a new one unfortunatly
chances are either the unit is not level or the drain hose is not pitched properly going through the wall when water is leaking is there water coming out of the hose outside
The a/c could be slightly leaning toward the inside letting the water drip in or the drain hole which allows the water to drip outside could be stopped up. Find the hole and blow through it with compressed air to unstop it.
The air conditioner needs to be "tilted" or "pitched" to the rear. By this I mean the back (outside) should be slightly lower than the front (inside). This will allow the water to run toward the back of the unit, and drip on the ground instead of inside the house - on the floor. The A/C unit must not be level or tilted into the room (front even with or lower than the rear).
This water is the result of condensation that is created when the warm room air is drawn through the much cooler coil & fins inside the unit and is completely normal. The more humid the air inside is, the more condensation will form, and drain away.
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You need to clean out the drain pan.Also unit shold be tilted back a little so water will run outside.
Remove the front grill and using an old tooth brush clean out the bottom pan where water is laying.Also be sure the drian hole outside the unit is clear.
Hi,
My Goldstar is leaking inside and it will not stop. how do you clean the hose or inside? Do you have to take the unit out of the window. Please help me.
Roberta
[email protected]
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