I think Carol has this one pegged. I too had the drip, drip inside my unit yesterday...was running my fan in Auto which just allows it to go "off" when temperature has been achieved. There is a second switch...which is fan speed Hi/Lo...I was running mine on Lo to allow me to watch TV without cranking up the volume. I checked on roof and the pan was full of water, running off the roof and all that stuff. I turned the fan speed switch to Hi and today....same hot and humid condition but no drips inside and no liquid in pan on roof. My Brother-in-law who is traveling with us in SOB (Heating/AC Business Owner) suggested it has to do with there being too high static pressure with this duct design/unit causes the coil to freeze up...only way to make it better is move the air faster...
So its better to be deaf, cool and dry...
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