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Condensation dripping from refrigerant line inside cabin 200 1993

Another wack-a-mole project:
I've seen lotsa posts on plugged AC drains but didn't see anything on condensation dripping from the refrigerant line. The supply and return are wrapped with that adhesive black gooey insulation tape, and I've also taken a section of foam pipe insulation to fit over that, with only partial success. Steady drip drip right where it bends to go into the evaporator, down on the tranny tunnel and then to the passenger floorboard where it slowly builds up and then SURPRISE! we're sinking! I have previously spliced a T into the evap drain hose and rigged a large pvc end cap to collect the drips, with a hose connected and assorted tie wraps to hold everything in place, but that only sorta worked and looked awful. Anybody have a better idea?






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