First things first, what exactly is AC water?
That water you see dripping from your air conditioner? It’s not leaking from the AC or coming from a tank; it’s condensate.
Air conditioners work by pulling warm air from the room and cooling it down. As the warm air passes over the AC’s cold evaporator coil, moisture from the air condenses into liquid. That’s the clean-looking water you see dripping out of the unit’s drainage pipe.
Since the water comes from humidity in the air and not a tap, it’s often referred to as distilled. But hold on, that’s not the whole story.
What is AC water used for?
The trending posts suggest that AC water has commercial value and can be sold to:
Battery sellers or inverter repairers
Laboratories and hospitals
Cosmetic or pharmaceutical producers
People who use steam irons and humidifiers

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