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Wall heating and air conditioning unit leaking water, How can I fix this?

I have a wall unit heating and air conditioning unit that is leaking water onto the carpet. I am assuming something is clogged. What do I do to fix it? Help!


With the AC running it produces condensate (water) that has to be drained [...]]]></description>
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