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Posted by dcaster@krl.org on October 22, 2009, 12:40 pm
On Oct 22, 1:35=A0pm, "Stormin Mormon"
> What you'd have to do, is to rearrange several tubing
> connections. Have the high pressure go to the (formerly)
> evaporator, and from there to the (what was formerly the)
> condensor. I'm not sure the evaporator would take the higher
> pressures, but maybe so. You'd have to also equip the
> (formerly) condensor with some kind of freeze warning
> device, and a defrost cycle.
> In theory, it could be possible.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> =A0www.lds.org
> .
I figure that one would have to move the tev or disable the existing
one and install a new one. My guess is that the existing valve would
work, but it is only a guess.
=20
Dan
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on October 22, 2009, 5:40 pm
Not sure if it would handle the lower temperatues across the
coil, but might work.
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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On Oct 22, 1:35 pm, "Stormin Mormon"
> What you'd have to do, is to rearrange several tubing
> connections. Have the high pressure go to the (formerly)
> evaporator, and from there to the (what was formerly the)
> condensor. I'm not sure the evaporator would take the
> higher
> pressures, but maybe so. You'd have to also equip the
> (formerly) condensor with some kind of freeze warning
> device, and a defrost cycle.
> In theory, it could be possible.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
I figure that one would have to move the tev or disable the
existing
one and install a new one. My guess is that the existing
valve would
work, but it is only a guess.
Dan
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Posted by Steve on October 22, 2009, 7:19 pm
On Oct 22, 1:35 pm, "Stormin Mormon"
> What you'd have to do, is to rearrange several tubing
> connections. Have the high pressure go to the (formerly)
> evaporator, and from there to the (what was formerly the)
> condensor. I'm not sure the evaporator would take the higher
> pressures, but maybe so. You'd have to also equip the
> (formerly) condensor with some kind of freeze warning
> device, and a defrost cycle.
> In theory, it could be possible.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
I figure that one would have to move the tev or disable the existing
one and install a new one. My guess is that the existing valve would
work, but it is only a guess.
Dan
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Dude, just buy a heat pump.
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Posted by Steve on October 22, 2009, 4:36 pm
> What you'd have to do, is to rearrange several tubing
> connections. Have the high pressure go to the (formerly)
> evaporator, and from there to the (what was formerly the)
> condensor. I'm not sure the evaporator would take the higher
> pressures, but maybe so. You'd have to also equip the
> (formerly) condensor with some kind of freeze warning
> device, and a defrost cycle.
> In theory, it could be possible.
In theory??? ya mean like a heat pump??
Your ignorance is showing moron.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on October 22, 2009, 5:42 pm
And, your basic personality is showing. So, you in retail
with that abusive, and condescending attitude? How long, and
what is your customer base reactin to your abuse and
sneering at them?
Customer: " think my thermostat is broken."
Steve: "What's a complete retard like you doing, living in a
house?"
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.
Your ignorance is showing moron.
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> connections. Have the high pressure go to the (formerly)
> evaporator, and from there to the (what was formerly the)
> condensor. I'm not sure the evaporator would take the higher
> pressures, but maybe so. You'd have to also equip the
> (formerly) condensor with some kind of freeze warning
> device, and a defrost cycle.
> In theory, it could be possible.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> =A0www.lds.org
> .