The condensate is run over the condensing coil (that's the hot one 
folks) to help the refrigerant condensing process. If there is NO water 
running over the coil, the unit will be less efficient. It is part of 
the operating design.

Ron Rogers wrote:
> *...**I *think* that some of the accumulated condensate is used as in 
> a wet engine exhaust to cool the exhaust system hose... *
>
> * *
>
>

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