Yes, the A/C dries the air before it cools it, so the humidity has to go somewhere. You have something called a "drier" that does this. If you've ever been in a car on a hot summer day with the a/c on for many hours, and start blowing lukewarm fog, it means that the drier has become saturated and needs to expel the moisture in it (which is done by turning off the a/c for a while and letting the water leave it -- forming a small puddle on the ground.
So no big deal!
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