jezze269
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A few weeks ago I bought a Friedrich 22000 but mini split used off of craigslist. I did not do enough research before I bought it. I saw the $200 price and thought it was a good deal. The unit was manufactured in 2016 and the previous owner removed it after a remodel.
The main concern is after I got it home I found the service valves were open leaving the system open to ambient air. I started reading the POE oil is extremely hydroscopic and sound like they only way to replace the oil is to cut the compressor out and drain it out. That is a little more than I would like to deal with. I thought about risking it and just installing it, purging it with nitrogen buy a micron gauge and run a proper vacuum on it.
I would have the $200 initial investment, 3.5 lb of 410a, lineset, forged line nuts, micron gauge, flaring tool, vacuum pump, manifold gauges, and a scale. The pump, scale and manifold gauges could be used with auto hvac projects I have but its still not too far off of a new, decent name brand unit that is precharged, includes includes lineset. I would still need gauges, micron gauge, nitrogen, and vacuum pump.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.
The main concern is after I got it home I found the service valves were open leaving the system open to ambient air. I started reading the POE oil is extremely hydroscopic and sound like they only way to replace the oil is to cut the compressor out and drain it out. That is a little more than I would like to deal with. I thought about risking it and just installing it, purging it with nitrogen buy a micron gauge and run a proper vacuum on it.
I would have the $200 initial investment, 3.5 lb of 410a, lineset, forged line nuts, micron gauge, flaring tool, vacuum pump, manifold gauges, and a scale. The pump, scale and manifold gauges could be used with auto hvac projects I have but its still not too far off of a new, decent name brand unit that is precharged, includes includes lineset. I would still need gauges, micron gauge, nitrogen, and vacuum pump.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.