Water droplets coming out from the blower of your AC can be an indication of a few possible issues. While I cannot diagnose the problem directly, I can suggest some common reasons for this occurrence:
Condensation: Air conditioners produce condensation as they remove humidity from the air. Normally, this condensation should be collected and drained away properly. If there is a clog or blockage in the drainage system, the water may start dripping from the blower instead.
Dirty or Clogged Filters: Even if you cleaned the AC recently, it's possible that the filters are not cleaned thoroughly or that there's another part of the system that is dirty or clogged. Clogged filters can obstruct airflow, causing the evaporator coil to freeze and eventually thaw, leading to water droplets.
Drainage System Issue: The AC unit has a drainage system that removes the condensation. If there's a leak or a problem with the drainage system, it can result in water droplets coming out from the blower.
Frozen Evaporator Coil: If the evaporator coil freezes due to restricted airflow or other reasons, once it thaws, the excess water might drip from the blower.
Refrigerant Leak: A refrigerant leak can also cause the evaporator coil to freeze, leading to water leakage when it thaws.
Improper Installation: If the AC unit is not installed correctly, it might not be draining properly, leading to water leakage.
Since the AC is still producing cold air, it is possible that the issue is minor. However, water leakage can lead to more significant problems if left unattended. To determine the cause and necessary solution, it is best to contact a professional HVAC technician to inspect your AC system. They can diagnose the problem accurately and recommend the appropriate repairs or maintenance. Regular maintenance and timely fixes can help keep your AC running efficiently and prevent further issues.