An air condition lowers the temperature of the surrounding air.Water condensed from air is mostly likely to run out of the bottom water hose of an automobile air conditioner when the air entering the air conditioner is

hot

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relatively warm and humid.

When the air conditioner in a car is running, it cools down the air by removing heat and moisture from it. The process starts with the air in the car being drawn into the air conditioner unit. Inside the air conditioner, the air passes over a set of cold refrigerated coils. As the air cools down, the moisture in it condenses into water droplets, similar to how water droplets form on a cold drink on a hot day.

Now, the water droplets need to be removed from the air conditioner unit. This is done through a drain system in the unit. The water collects in a small tray or pan located at the bottom of the unit, and then it flows out through a drainage hose. This hose is typically found at the bottom of the vehicle or under the engine compartment.

The amount of water condensed from the air depends on the temperature and humidity of the air entering the air conditioner. When the air entering the air conditioner is warm and humid, there is more moisture in the air, leading to a larger amount of water being condensed. This can cause an increased flow of water through the drainage hose, and you may notice water dripping or running out of the bottom water hose.

So, when the air entering the automobile air conditioner is relatively warm and humid, there is a higher chance of water condensed from the air running out of the bottom water hose of the air conditioner.