Home ac having problems - freon doesn't seem to be circulating
On Apr 6, 2:51*am, Evan wrote:
It is obvious that you don't have a clue what to look for when you "hose down your condenser" My method - disconnect power from unit at the outside breaker and main breaker. Take top grill/fan piece of condenser housing. Pull plant crap out by hand and/or with a shop vac, hose down the coils to remove other crap. Anything wrong with this? Unit was working like a champ the last time I fired it up a few months ago. Cooled off the house quickly. Sound like maintenance was obviously called for (as of that time) to you? |
Home ac having problems - freon doesn't seem to be circulating
Not wrong, just incomplete. The professional coil cleaning
chemicals do wonders. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "brassplyer" wrote in message ... My method - disconnect power from unit at the outside breaker and main breaker. Take top grill/fan piece of condenser housing. Pull plant crap out by hand and/or with a shop vac, hose down the coils to remove other crap. Anything wrong with this? Unit was working like a champ the last time I fired it up a few months ago. Cooled off the house quickly. Sound like maintenance was obviously called for (as of that time) to you? |
Home ac having problems - freon doesn't seem to be circulating
"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ... Not wrong, just incomplete. The professional coil cleaning chemicals do wonders. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org . So does hydrofluric acid and a belt sander. "brassplyer" wrote in message ... My method - disconnect power from unit at the outside breaker and main breaker. Take top grill/fan piece of condenser housing. Pull plant crap out by hand and/or with a shop vac, hose down the coils to remove other crap. Anything wrong with this? Unit was working like a champ the last time I fired it up a few months ago. Cooled off the house quickly. Sound like maintenance was obviously called for (as of that time) to you? |
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