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Posted by daytona° on May 24, 2007, 9:38 pm
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> Daytona,
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> Is this your site?
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> --
> Bob Pietrangelo
> bobp3@comcast.net (home)
> bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
> www.comfort-solution.biz
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>> not one bit
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>> www.jlbco.net
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>>>r you trying to confuse me, it realy isn't that hard!
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>>> --
>>> Bob Pietrangelo
>>> bobp3@comcast.net (home)
>>> bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
>>> www.comfort-solution.biz
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>>>> Huntingdon Valley, PA Used to go the for spas
>>>>
>>>> How about
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>>>> North Huntingdon, PA? 15642
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>>>>> Pat,
>>>>>
>>>>> E-mail me off group about this please!
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Bob Pietrangelo
>>>>> bobp3@comcast.net (home)
>>>>> bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
>>>>> www.comfort-solution.biz
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>>> wjspm123@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I have a Goodman U-36 Rev B evaporator unit installed in mid-2003 in
>>>>>>>new construction. System suddenly stopped blowing cold air
>>>>>>>overnight. Technician I called checks around, says there's no juice,
>>>>>>>leak somewhere. He opens up the evaporator box, sprays for leaks,
>>>>>>>and
>>>>>>>tells me there's a leak at the base of the A-coil. Bubbles appear
>>>>>>>where the arrow points at:
>>>>>>>http://new.photos.yahoo.com/wjspm2/photo/294928804394969908/0.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Technician quotes me $800-900 after parts/labor to replace the
>>>>>>>evaporator unit, even with the unit still under warranty. He also
>>>>>>>says if he can't get the part locally, Goodman may have to
>>>>>>>manufacture
>>>>>>>one in Texas, which may take a while.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>My questions are 1) Do I really need a new evaporator unit? 2) Is
>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>quote in range? 3) Are there other models I can put in besides
>>>>>>>Goodmans?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>wjspm
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> sounds like horseshit to me. how can a system have no juice & yet
>>>>>> still produce bubbles?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> also sounds like the technician is making a hefty sales commission on
>>>>>> a part supposedly under warranty. oh wait, i know that answer....the
>>>>>> freon that has leaked out isnt covered, so his charge is for freon &
>>>>>> his labor which probably isnt included in the warranty
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I recommend 2 things:
>>>>>> 1) educate yourself on formicary corrosion- google it & look for the
>>>>>> pdf file by Carrier on this topic and
>>>>>> 2) research this product :
>>>>>>
http://www.cliplight.com/hvacr/products.php?pageID=Product_Details&productID=62&catID=27
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have been using it for 3 yrs now on everything from 2 ton machines
>>>>>> to 44 ton machines. Magically, the leaks stop.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The only negative aspect of this product is the technician is no
>>>>>> longer justified in raping the consumer, unless of course he's gifted
>>>>>> in the art of selling.
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