theoldwizard1
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Every one knows that AC (or heat pumps) use copper tubing and for best result ll joints are brazed. Mini-split installation kits come with tubes that are pre-charge which is very handy (assuming you measure correctly and don't com up short or have more than a couple feet too much).
A few years ago, when the lines for the rear A/C in my van blew, the independent shop replaced them at about 1/3 the cost of what it would have cost to have the OEM, metal (aluminum ?) lines reinstalled. They used a special hose made by Goodyear and strapped it to the frame rail (with extra padding at rub points).
Has anyone tried this with residential refrigeration ? I'm guess it is probably more expensive than annealed copper, but you can pull it through a large enough conduit.
A few years ago, when the lines for the rear A/C in my van blew, the independent shop replaced them at about 1/3 the cost of what it would have cost to have the OEM, metal (aluminum ?) lines reinstalled. They used a special hose made by Goodyear and strapped it to the frame rail (with extra padding at rub points).
Has anyone tried this with residential refrigeration ? I'm guess it is probably more expensive than annealed copper, but you can pull it through a large enough conduit.