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If the room is cool, it sounds like the unit is operating correctly. It could be short cycling because the unit is over sized for the room being conditioned. if you can, increase to size of the load by opening a door into another room. As long as the refrigerant pressures equalize from high to low side internally and the compressor doesn't start up under load, you should be fine
If an Air Conditioner is on cooling then the Air Conditioner also removes humidity from the air any Split Unit, Window Wall A/C you name it... Any A/C on cooling dehumidify the air in the room.
To decrease the volume of the water: 1) Clean Air filter/s 2) Keep doors and windows close( can open now and again).
I don't know how that portable A/C of your look like but I believe theirs a water pan inside that needs cleaning I think it's full.( best is to service the hole A/C).
Don't know if this is the type issue you are having. I had my unit leak all over the place last year and found there was ice buildup on the inside of the unit. You would have to remove the cover completely in order to check this out. Also make sure the drain is clear.
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