aquabliss
Well-known member
Trying to figure this one out on my own before calling a tech which can get $$$.
Last night, noticed that water was dripping from a pvc pipe sticking out near the top of the 2nd story backyard. Figured it must be from the AC condenser. Went into the attic and sure enough there was some water in the drip pan (not a lot but enough to cause a slow drip on the secondary drain).
After looking online, seems that this only happens when the main drain line is clogged/plugged. Did some further research and they mentioned that the best way to unclog / get rid of the gunk it is to 1) vacuum from the drain location and 2) pour vinegar or bleach down the open pipe near the unit.
One thing I noticed is that my open pipe near the mainline drain is downstream from the P-Trap, but all the images I found online had the pipe upstream of the P-Trap so that you could clean the P-Trap as well (which is where I would assume most of the buildup happens).
Anyone have any experience doing this themselves and can give any tips? Below is a picture of my AC unit in the attic explaining what I mean by the pipe being after the P-Trap. All the joints on the PVC were sealed at installation and I don't really want to break the seal, nor does it seem you should have to for this routine type maintenance.
Last night, noticed that water was dripping from a pvc pipe sticking out near the top of the 2nd story backyard. Figured it must be from the AC condenser. Went into the attic and sure enough there was some water in the drip pan (not a lot but enough to cause a slow drip on the secondary drain).
After looking online, seems that this only happens when the main drain line is clogged/plugged. Did some further research and they mentioned that the best way to unclog / get rid of the gunk it is to 1) vacuum from the drain location and 2) pour vinegar or bleach down the open pipe near the unit.
One thing I noticed is that my open pipe near the mainline drain is downstream from the P-Trap, but all the images I found online had the pipe upstream of the P-Trap so that you could clean the P-Trap as well (which is where I would assume most of the buildup happens).
Anyone have any experience doing this themselves and can give any tips? Below is a picture of my AC unit in the attic explaining what I mean by the pipe being after the P-Trap. All the joints on the PVC were sealed at installation and I don't really want to break the seal, nor does it seem you should have to for this routine type maintenance.