either low freon, or its very humid and your running fan too low to blow off the condensation.... are common causes.
restricted air flow on the coil, again, not removing the condensation,,
blocked off drain, filling coils with water.
common solutions.
check freon level and add a bit if low.
make sure air flow is not restricted. and drain is open
use "recirculate" to avoid drawing in more humid outside air if humidity outside is high.
run higher(t) fan speed across coil to blow off condensation and keep coil from freezing..
set temp control "warmer" setting initially, to cycle off the compressor more often to let the coils cool a bit, dry a bit, cool a bit as it cycles. After inside air is dehumidified, lower temp setting gradually, all why keep on recycled air at high blower speed. Over time the cab will dry, and the system will functionin a more normal mode a lower fan speeds.
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