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Does the rear of the freezer have room for the fan to circulate? If there is to much food in it and blocking air, all that moisture in the air condenses on thr food. If it don't stay froxen, it falls on the floor of the freezer. That's how I fixed mine.
Bad connection or the tubing is leaking. I use paper towels or tissue stratgicly placed after I have dried the tube. They will soon
reveal the location of the leak.
Hello, this can be either a clogged drain line or the tubing supplying the water into the humidifier is cracked. The size of the house has nothing tomdo with the water leaking into the Furnace.
If your furnace is in the closet or laundry room, the coil that's leaking is either(1) on the top of the furnace if your ductwork is in the ceiling,(2) on the bottom of the furnace if your ductwork is in the floor. The drain that may be stopped up stubs out of the bottom left or right hand corner of the coil box. Sometimes you can flush it out with water but the best way is to find the end of the drain and get a shop vac and stick the shop vac hose on the drain, seal it real good and try pulling the junk out of your drain. Your drain may drain outside somewhere on maybe to a floor drain.
Neither, even if the solenoid or humidistat stick, it should always drain properly. Is the unit mounted on the cold air return duct or the supply plenum? If it's mounted on the supply plenum, the water panel might be getting blown forward and spilling the water. High efficient furnaces also can leak water on the floor if its drain is restricted. If hum. is mounted on return duct make sure drain is clear by blowing through it. On Honeywell hum's I've seen the rubber hose from the solenoid valve to the distributor tray leak too, check the rubber 1/4" hose.
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