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Drain hose not blocked, but getting evap draining through a screw hole in fan housing. Unit has a braided wire loop positioned inside drain tube, going up through evap coil to electrical connection. Possibly not heating correctly, so drain tube freezing up?
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Thanks. Wire loop has continuity, but quite high resistance. I would have expected that if it's a heating coil.
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Originally Posted by: DIYGuyDM Thanks. Wire loop has continuity, but quite high resistance. I would have expected that if it's a heating coil. You have learned well "Grasshopper". :)
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So the next question is, how to test whether it's the coil gone bad or the signal to it? Many thanks, O guru.
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