Okay, so now that humidity is at its best, the split AC indoor unit is leaking water. Usual culprit is slime/mold/fungus/whatever in the drain pipe/outlet which connects drain pipe inside the indoor unit. AC is always serviced at the beginning of summer season.
There is no easy way to know before hand when will the leakage happen. The wall has all sorts of marks/lines formed due to water running down from the indoor unit. All AC walls in the house are ruined. Just got a room painted last month and the wall is now ruined.
The water leaks, mechanic visits, cleans and says "Ab thek ho gaya" (till next season). Yuck-terestingly once the mechanic sucked the drain pipe by mouth to clear the muck.
What is permanent solution ?
Thinking of getting some kind of suction pump like cooler pump but with inlet and outlet (cooler pump is submersible so it doesn't have inlet pipe) and connect it to drain pipe outside the room and occasionally run it. Came across a drill pump on amazon https://www.amazon.in/Electric-Exce...1_7?keywords=drill+pump&qid=1690280296&sr=8-7 , a drill is used to run it. Saw a video on YT about some kind of condensation pump which is installed inside the indoor unit, seems too much of a hassle.
Also noted that the indoor unit of one of the AC (which leaks every year) when viewed from front is slightly tilted down on left side from where the water leaks. The drain outlet is on right side.
Any ideas / suggestions ?
There is no easy way to know before hand when will the leakage happen. The wall has all sorts of marks/lines formed due to water running down from the indoor unit. All AC walls in the house are ruined. Just got a room painted last month and the wall is now ruined.
The water leaks, mechanic visits, cleans and says "Ab thek ho gaya" (till next season). Yuck-terestingly once the mechanic sucked the drain pipe by mouth to clear the muck.
What is permanent solution ?
Thinking of getting some kind of suction pump like cooler pump but with inlet and outlet (cooler pump is submersible so it doesn't have inlet pipe) and connect it to drain pipe outside the room and occasionally run it. Came across a drill pump on amazon https://www.amazon.in/Electric-Exce...1_7?keywords=drill+pump&qid=1690280296&sr=8-7 , a drill is used to run it. Saw a video on YT about some kind of condensation pump which is installed inside the indoor unit, seems too much of a hassle.
Also noted that the indoor unit of one of the AC (which leaks every year) when viewed from front is slightly tilted down on left side from where the water leaks. The drain outlet is on right side.
Any ideas / suggestions ?