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Originally Posted by Mphillips
But shouldn't it do it even when it isn't raining if that's the case? Like if the moisture levels in the air are high? Or fog?
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Bababooey is correct...its condensate accumulating in the blower case. It's unrelated to rainfall. The evap coil is always condensing moisture out of the air as it passes over the coil.
The procedure described above for treating it with Lysol will probably resolve it.