need to dismantle that fitting where it comes out of the coil and clean the debris out of it. I don't like glued joints like that for that reason. I would convert it to a clear hose and connect that to the drain pipe with hose/gear clamps and put a new fitting on the coil. get a Pro to do it if you don't know how.
thanks, that was it. cut out the old and replaced it with a clear tube.new fittings and 4 ft. of tube about $8.50.
thanks again
ray
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