John Timmins
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My window unit A/C unit died. It is exposed to salt air since the building is on a salt water canal in Florida.
It is a 12000 BTU unit about 3 tears old. I have not investigated the type of refrigerant and I doubt it even has shrader valves to put gages on. The condenser fins down low are cemented together with oxidation, and I suspect that the corrosion ate through a place on the low side.
So is it really worth taking it somewhere and after labor costs spending a fortune on parts ? It is a G.E. thing that probably has that really high pressure new-fangled refrigerant that blew something out, ad there went the charge.
If any of you have a repair shop, would you simply crop out as much condenser fins as needed and solder a hole shut, add shrader valves, charge it...then charge ME 2-3 hours labor at $65/hour, $75 for the refrigerant, $30 for incidental parts then oppressive sales tax, refrigerant anti-ozone layer killiing fees and 2 mend wages to put it on the work bench.
Should I just junk this thing and wait till next season if I can ? It was 90 today in Orlando and it's Oct. 21 .
Still sweating.....
It is a 12000 BTU unit about 3 tears old. I have not investigated the type of refrigerant and I doubt it even has shrader valves to put gages on. The condenser fins down low are cemented together with oxidation, and I suspect that the corrosion ate through a place on the low side.
So is it really worth taking it somewhere and after labor costs spending a fortune on parts ? It is a G.E. thing that probably has that really high pressure new-fangled refrigerant that blew something out, ad there went the charge.
If any of you have a repair shop, would you simply crop out as much condenser fins as needed and solder a hole shut, add shrader valves, charge it...then charge ME 2-3 hours labor at $65/hour, $75 for the refrigerant, $30 for incidental parts then oppressive sales tax, refrigerant anti-ozone layer killiing fees and 2 mend wages to put it on the work bench.
Should I just junk this thing and wait till next season if I can ? It was 90 today in Orlando and it's Oct. 21 .
Still sweating.....
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