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    Defender Air con giving the wife wet feet!

    I have a 96 Defebder 130 with the Aussie fitted AC.

    During the last couple of weeks have used it a lot and after about 1 hour running it makes sloshing noises and it sounds like water is hitting the fan!

    I checked the obvious drain hose and it is not blocked . I can blow and suck through it and water does drip out.

    Any one got any ideas?

    Anyone got information about the AC fitted to the TDi300 defenders?
    I heard it was some company in Granville?

    Anyone got one in pieces so I could see what is inside?

    I have had a quick look but it looks like i would need to degas the system to remove the condensor unit to dissassemble it!

    Anone heard of the fault or experience it?

    Thanks

    James

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    The drain is blocked. (obviously )

    Get into it from the return air section (passengers feet)
    Undo the four bolts/machine screws holding the metal grille in place and you will see that there are two drains out of the condensate tray running to a tee piece that then exists through the firewall.
    Pop both hoses off and you'll probably have a flood on the floor, if not just gently poke something suitable up both drain spouts and blow through the drain hose.

    In an ideal world you'd spray some coil cleaner on the evaporator and give it and the drains a clean, but it isn't that simple.....

    BTW, AMC who designed and built the system no longer exist.

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    I recently had my Defender AC regassed and have been using it quite a bit in the last couple of weeks.

    I had a very small puddle on the floor on the RHS of the unit, so I pulled the panel off to see if one of the hoses had come off.

    The RHS hose was half off, so I assumed that was the problem, pushed to hose all the way on and replaced the panel.

    The puddle is smaller, but it's still there. As it's only a small puddle, it's less urgent than another problem that i am dealing with at the moment.

    From the suggestions here it seems that it might have been a good idea for me to check whether the hose was clear and whether the drain it attaches to was clear.

    It produces a pretty impressive puddle on the floor of the carport, so there is obviously a lot of water draining out from somewhere.

    As I was typing that last bit, it occurred to me that it continues to drip for quite a while after I switch off. Maybe that suggests a partial blockage on one side. Does yours do that?

    Maybe it's building up in the unit faster than it can escape.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

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    vnx205 how humid is it where you live? Possibly condensation on the outside of the aircon unit making the puddle but would really be very small! Used to get it sometimes on a humid day and with a recently gassed unit... but never noticed a damp floor because of it. Also sort of off thread but both Defender aircons I have had experience with used to drive me mad with the drain pipe that kept being kicked out by passengers. Used silicone sealant and all sorts that didn't last. In the end made a metal plate that bolts into the existing floor panel screws and acts as a kickplate. Damp floor (from aircon anyway) a thing of the past

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panya View Post
    vnx205 how humid is it where you live? Possibly condensation on the outside of the aircon unit making the puddle but would really be very small!... ... .. ... ... .. ...
    It is quite humid at the moment; more so than usual. I live within sight of the ocean and have a lake half a kilometre away on the north and a kilometre away on the south.

    I did wonder if it might be condensation on a part of the unit that was not serviced by the drain.

    That may be the answer.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

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    That aircon unit is designed to be mounted in a horizontal position , say, under a dash, and not tipped at an angle as they are in a defender. the angle they're on means the drains are now situated 'uphill' from the lowest point that the water can collect in , which is the fan body, and yes the water hits the fan and also sloshes out onto the floor. I took the grille off mine and carefully drilled into the lowest point of the fan body on each side and fitted extra drains made from tropical fish tank air supply components.The problem is that I only used 5mm tube and by the time you insert elbows etc. into 5mm tube ,the internal aperture is too small to allow water to flow freely. My intention is to increase the size of the tube to 10 mm when I become sufficiently annoyed with it and can find the time. Don

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