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cesar_rosario
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I have got a question?
I'm noticing a very slight drip from my Mitsubishi HVAC units breaker box entry line. But only noticed it a few weeks after changing to the heat setting for winter.
It actually is not a lot, barely a droplet, was wondering if it maybe condensation!
I'm noticing a very slight drip from my Mitsubishi HVAC units breaker box entry line. But only noticed it a few weeks after changing to the heat setting for winter.
It actually is not a lot, barely a droplet, was wondering if it maybe condensation!
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Can you post a few pictures?0
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From this lower connection is where a drip formed, but as you.see nothing now

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Doesn't drip constant at all, but a have had (like I had said before) a nipple drip formed that over time left a 1½ circular mark on basement floor. Basement is not heated, temp range in bm is 30 thru 55 at this time of year .
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Odd. Is this an electrical circuit breaker box? If so, what kind of cables are those? Look more like insulated refrigerant lines to me.Br. Jamie, osb
Building superintendent/caretaker, 7200 sq. ft. historic house museum with dependencies in New England0
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