Flyer51 wrote:
I've had problems with a wet mattress from condensate backing up also. My line was obstructed and I spent a lot of time cleaning it out. Lately I take a small shop vac that I keep in my dock box and putting the end on the inlet at the sump box and sucking it clean. Takes just a minute and fills the little shop vac but I haven't taken the AC apart since then. My sump box is easy to get to so that could be a factor if yours is not that accessible. I also use the opportunity to suck out whatever nastiness has started in the sump box.
If I recall correctly there was a previous thread about the poor design of the drain on these units.
Flyer51, I have had to suck out the line as well.......
Also, after reading other forums, I wonder if I am having a freezing problem. In high humidity areas, it is not unusual for ice to form on the pump unit.....or could be a combination of both freezing and slow drain. If memory serves, if have noticed the side of the A/C cabinet gets very cold and has some condensation on it as well......