General Lee
New member
About 3 weeks ago I went to change my Air filter in my indoor air handler (I have a heat pump) I noticed the old filter was soaked with water. The filter lays horizontal underneath my evaporator coil. Well, water was dripping pre-maturely as it ran down the coil ( which is mounted on a slant BTW) and dripping on the air filter. Condensation pump works just fine. So I have a tech come out and he cleans the coil and calls it a day. Problem not fixed. Another tech comes out cleans the coil again and services my system. He said my system is slightly over charged with freon and lets out a little as he takes his guages off. Well the next day my new air filter is wet again as water is still dripping pre-maturely off the coil and in some areas is not running all the way down the the drain pan.
The weather has been cooler for the past week so I have not been using the AC. Well today was a little warm so I turn on the AC and experience the same problem, except I notice the copper lines coming in and out of the indoor evaporator coil are iced over. Not frosted over, ICED! I know this is not normal but could it be possible the system was working a little harder since it had to cool the house from not being on for a few days or what? Why all of a sudden the lines are iced over?
Also will this affect my heating operation as the weather gets colder? Any help and advice would be appreciated.
The weather has been cooler for the past week so I have not been using the AC. Well today was a little warm so I turn on the AC and experience the same problem, except I notice the copper lines coming in and out of the indoor evaporator coil are iced over. Not frosted over, ICED! I know this is not normal but could it be possible the system was working a little harder since it had to cool the house from not being on for a few days or what? Why all of a sudden the lines are iced over?
Also will this affect my heating operation as the weather gets colder? Any help and advice would be appreciated.