Posted by SweetFeet on July 16, 2012 at 11:17:47 from (70.35.110.213):
First, thanks to all who gave us advice on size for A/C unit for our small shop awhile back. We went with the larger 10K unit (vs. a 6 or 8K) and it works great!
QUESTION for AC GUYS: Would we do any harm to functioning of our new unit if we drilled a drain hole in the condesation tray? [*Of course being careful NOT to drill into the tubes/fins in the unit.] We were wondering if it would function even better if we let the water drain away... or if for some reason newer units actually function better with the condensed water held in the tray. This new one does not have a drain hole like our older units. Booklet just says it may overflow the tray if it is real humid. Seems like holding all that moisture in the tray right below the unit would be a bad thing.
This post was edited by SweetFeet at 11:19:53 07/16/12.
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