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Any window or portable AC units designed for recharging?

skeer

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Title says it all.. yesterday I lost the 4th ac unit in 6 years due to refridge leakage. This is so stupid.. pay $500 for something and it lasts 2-3 years and is sealed so can't be serviced (easily).

Anyway Im pretty sure I know the answer but wanted to ask anyway to be safe.. any if yall come across ac units designed to be recharged? No that won't help a leaky system but the assumption is that if one was made to be recharged then perhaps the whole system is tougher or more leak resistant.
 
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gmcgeo

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Title says it all.. yesterday I lost the 4th ac unit in 6 years due to refridge leakage. This is so stupid.. pay $500 for something and it lasts 2-3 years and is sealed so can't be serviced (easily).

Anyway Im pretty sure I know the answer but wanted to ask anyway to be safe.. any if yall come across ac units designed to be recharged? No that won't help a leaky system but the assumption is that if one was made to be recharged then perhaps the whole system is tougher or more leak resistant.

They are designed to not be serviced. You could add a Piercing valve, however by the time you get that done, get the gauges and scale, buy the Refrigerant, your probably over what its costs to buy a used one on FB, if not a new one
Have you considered an add-on piercing valve?
 
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WildBill

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I wonder why you are losing so many units to leakage. I have 6-7 around here that are anywhere from 1 to 20 years old and none have ever leaked. They get moved around a bunch and loaned out, handled pretty rough. Seems odd to keep having them leak. Are they all the same brand?
 

gmcgeo

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Good Point, i have had a unit fall out the window and hit the ground and never leaked.

Im on the same 2 units for 8 years now
 

CoogarXR

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I wonder why you are losing so many units to leakage. I have 6-7 around here that are anywhere from 1 to 20 years old and none have ever leaked. They get moved around a bunch and loaned out, handled pretty rough. Seems odd to keep having them leak. Are they all the same brand?
Me too. I have 2 that are over 20 years old, and get pulled every winter and put into storage. Then I have another one in the garage that sits there all year round and it's probably 30 years old, covered in moss, bird **** and wasp nests. They all work just fine.
 
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