"Existential Angst" wrote:
It is VERY difficult to clean either of these coils properly, and even doing
the 60-75% job I did was no joke.
To properly clean the condenser coil would require *complete* disassembly of
the unit..... COMPLETE.
Which proly would not be so bad the second time around, but the FIRST time
around appears to be one helluva learning curve.
I seemed to be able to do a so-so job by blowing the fins *tangentially*, so
as not to jam the dirt/dust further into the fin structure.
And blew out the clog in the top drip pan.
Go to McMaster and buy this:
17315K25
Coil Cleaner 18-Ounce Aerosol
ProMagic Foaming Cooling Coil Cleaner
www.npsterling.com Sadly, their webserver is off line at moment if I can trust
opendns.org.
Wes
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