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would my thermostat battery dying and going unnoticed for two weeks explain why
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<blockquote data-quote="Willyr" data-source="post: 2051622" data-attributes="member: 686773"><p>I suppose that the duct could have become cold due to the furnace not working allowing moister to condense, the duct is not insulated properly if that is the case, if it is a lot of water it may be a leak elsewhere running down the duct-work. do you by any chance have a forced humidifier on you HVAC system if so that may be the cause. fix the therm and keep a check on it if it persists you'll know to check for leaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willyr, post: 2051622, member: 686773"] I suppose that the duct could have become cold due to the furnace not working allowing moister to condense, the duct is not insulated properly if that is the case, if it is a lot of water it may be a leak elsewhere running down the duct-work. do you by any chance have a forced humidifier on you HVAC system if so that may be the cause. fix the therm and keep a check on it if it persists you'll know to check for leaks. [/QUOTE]
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