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I just clumsily drilled through something in the AC unit. I can tell
because there is some hissing sound as if gases being released. It's on the outside, but maybe I should take the AC out of the window. Thanks. |
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Nevermind, it's out of the window, in a safe spot still quietly
hissing. I suppose it's the Freon. Time to buy a new unit, next summer. I wrote: I just clumsily drilled through something in the AC unit. I can tell because there is some hissing sound as if gases being released. It's on the outside, but maybe I should take the AC out of the window. Thanks. |
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John Doe wrote:
Nevermind, it's out of the window, in a safe spot still quietly hissing. I suppose it's the Freon. Time to buy a new unit, next summer. If it's a nice unit, you might want to throw a rubber sleeve and hose clamp on the hole. Just to keep contaminants and corrosion out of the works once it stops hissing. It might improve the odds of having it repaired and recharged if you are going to leave it sitting for a while. -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ I love guns. Its bullets that I can't stand. |
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In article , Paul
Hovnanian P.E. wrote: John Doe wrote: Nevermind, it's out of the window, in a safe spot still quietly hissing. I suppose it's the Freon. Time to buy a new unit, next summer. If it's a nice unit, you might want to throw a rubber sleeve and hose clamp on the hole. Just to keep contaminants and corrosion out of the works once it stops hissing. It might improve the odds of having it repaired and recharged if you are going to leave it sitting for a while. Yes, but it's best to not wait if repair is planned. Water vapor and corrosion are really hard on such systems, and time is not on your side. Joe Gwinn |
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replying to John Doe , graydog wrote:
always.look wrote: I just clumsily drilled through something in the AC unit. I can tell because there is some hissing sound as if gases being released. It's on the outside, but maybe I should take the AC out of the window. Thanks. No, the time to take the AC out of the window was BEFORE YOU DRILLED A FREAKIN' HOLE IN IT !! LOL Seriously, You'll have to have someone solder up the hole and recharge the unit. If it's a small unit, fixing it will probably cost more than it's worth. -- posted from http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...it-623103-.htm using PolytechForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.crafts.metalworking and other engineering groups |
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On Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 7:34:12 PM UTC-5, John Doe wrote:
I just clumsily drilled through something in the AC unit. I can tell because there is some hissing sound as if gases being released. It's on the outside, but maybe I should take the AC out of the window. Thanks. I'm a little late to this game, but... If I were to drill through AC plumbing, the very first thing I would do is curse enough to make a drunken sailor blush. I assume you've already done that. |
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