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Large condensation drip pan used for less then 24 hours


You are looking at a barely used aluminum Condensation Drip Pan. All though this pan doesn't look like it. Believe it or not this drip pan was used for less then 24 hours. I purchased a similar smaller drip pan(listed too) in the hopes of useing it to evaporate the water from my AC unit. Little did I know it would not keep up with the quanity of water that flowed from the unit, thus causing it to overflow. So the next day, I went ahead and purchased a this larger one. I then mounted and wired the 2 of them together in the hopes of solving my concerns. As you can see there are 2 small holes in the side of this pan. This is from where I had mounted the two of them together(now filled with heat resitant silicone). Unfortunately when smaller one filled up and would overflowed into the larger one it still didn't meet my needs. So I put tem both on a shelf in my garage and they have been there ever since. Probably around 7 years now. Time and not cleaning them has allowed the both of them obtain a really used and old apperance.
The dimensions are 10" Length 9" Width 2" Depth. It was produced by Supco. 117Volt / 320Watt / Model #75 Sealed Unit.
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Large condensation drip pan used for less then 24 hours Large condensation drip pan used for less then 24 hours