As you probably know, Air conditioners condense the moisture out of the occupied space, as the room air passes over the colder coils.
That water has to drain away into a drain, or a bucket -- or something!
So-- How is the water designed to drain away?
and what is interfering with that path?
There are the obvious causes, like mold, or a bug, or dirt, etc-- blocking the drain hole-
Or possibly sediment filing the condensate line trap--
Are you sure these are all clear, and open?
But one that is often overlooked, is the fact that a fan might be creating a slight vacuum in the area where the drain line exits the rain pan--- and the water can actually be prevented from draining, until the fan shuts off (removing the slight vacuum)-- is that possible in this machine?
Or when you open up the machine, is the drain pan still filled to over flowing?
Can you use a mini Toilet plunger on the drain, to help unblock it?
Give me some more clues, and I'll try to help you trouble shoot deeper into the problem.
Mack B
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