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Do I need to worry about this kink?

dscheidt

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My minisplit was attacked by a falling thing, which damaged the lineset cover, and resulted in this kink in the bigger line. It continues to work, so I don't think it's leaking. Do I need to get it evacuated and replace the line? or is just replacing the insulation (with what?) and ignoring it okay?



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mngundog

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My minisplit was attacked by a falling thing, which damaged the lineset cover, and resulted in this kink in the bigger line. It continues to work, so I don't think it's leaking. Do I need to get it evacuated and replace the line? or is just replacing the insulation (with what?) and ignoring it okay?



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This is the very reason electrical tape was invented.
 

karoc

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Restrictions like that will indicate your under charge, which means charging unit only be guess. Freon coming back to compressor is what cools compressor. Tubing cutters and coupling fix that, but still time consuming
 
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