Nothing. It is water and it's supposed to do that.
This is water that has condensed out of the room air on the evaporator coils of the air conditioner, and it is completely normal. If the humidity is high, one will see more water condensing and dripping from the air conditioner than when the room air is dry.
No, The refrigerant within the system is on the inside of the pipes and the water condensing on the coils from the moisture in the homes air and running out of the drain is on the outside of the pipes.
before it looks normal and after it has drops of water all over it in about a day
water condensing is a physical change.
Depending on the conditions but if you are certain that drains are clear then this may be caused by warm air from closet condensing on a/h
Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
if a small amount of water is dripping it is normal condensation from running an engine
If something is "dripping", then it usually means that water is coming from it slowly and intermittently. For example, if a wet towel is hung on a rail, it would be "dripping" water.
The water vapour is condensing.
Condensing
Water leaking from the seal
yes and if it is frosty and the water is left dripping you can also get ice forming in your drains.