I have never seen any AC unit cheap or otherwise spit condensation out the cooling vent. All the internal units I’ve looked at have internal drip pans that can be plumbed too if necessary. The $400 portables I’ve used personally from Home Depot do this. Condensation comes from outside the evaporator coil. This isn’t in the path of air moving internally through the unit’s ductwork. Have you guys actually witnessed this sort of thing or what?
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