Are drip free portable aiconditioners a big fib?

I bought a portable 10,000 BTU air conditioner. Single exhaust hose. It's supposed to be vent the water as steam. Sounds dutiful only it doesnt work. It leak water. Question - if it's supposed to be drip free why does it hold a drain pipe?


Answers:    Generally the drip free units use a system of slinging the sea or pumping it depending upon style of unit from the condensate on to the condenser for evaporation cause no water to drip, technically. But the problem comes into play when the humidity level are high and the condensate forms faster consequently the condenser can evaporate it, therefore the need of the drain.The other use for the drain has to do next to outside humidity levels. The tube that exits the building is the condenser nouns. If the humidity outside is high, afterwards the condenser is unable to evaporate as much condensation as usual and the excess wet needs somewhere to walk , therefore the obligation for the drain hose.
yes, the drip is the de-humidify part of the operation that makes you be aware of confortable

just close to a glass of rime water on the table, the condensation is coming from the upper air.
A 10,000 BTU A/C is not exactly a portable because of its weight, however, if you be a sign of portable as it not going into a window after I suppose it's portable before and after the hernia!

The just hose/drain pipe I have on my 10,000 is one that vent outside the house and it drips water! How is an A/C component supposed to rid itself of water (condensation) unless it is also a humidifier. If it is supposed to be a humidifier as resourcefully then the drain pipe might serve as a roundabout point for a flexible hose or other attachment you might need or hold that directs the flow of the air/water mixture coming out of that pipe. Call the manufacturer or the store you bought it from and complain!
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If you live in climates similar to Arizona, Nevada, the drip Free sales point it may work most of the time but if you live contained by areas like Indiana, Illinois after the drip free sales pitch is useless. In other words, surrounded by dry climates it works in giant humidity climate it does not work.
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