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Low on freon Stormin Mormon 08-20-2009
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Posted by The Daring Dufas on August 22, 2009, 12:54 am


Alexander wrote:
> The Daring Dufas wrote:
>> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>> Everyone I talk to about refrigeration. It's not cooling right, must
>>> be low on freon. I'm so totally tired of hearing that. Well, maybe
>>> it's time to surrender to the urban legend, instead of trying to
>>> educate the world. From now on, everyone gets gages and a couple
>>> ounces (at least) of freon. If they're buying, I'm selling.
>>> I might also fix the problem while I'm there, but quietly so.
>> I've been telling a guy for months that his HVAC and
>> refrigeration needs cleaning, now he's in a big hurry.
>> He ran the 5 ton without a filter, it looks like it
>> had someone throw mud up into the A coil. GEEZ!
>> TDD
>
> Mud throwing? Are you that hard up for business? Next it will be sending
> out kids with air guns with 25 cent bounties on condensing units. ;-)

Do you know what an "A" coil is?

TDD

Posted by Alexander on August 22, 2009, 1:13 am


The Daring Dufas wrote:
> Alexander wrote:
>> The Daring Dufas wrote:
>>> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>>> Everyone I talk to about refrigeration. It's not cooling right, must
>>>> be low on freon. I'm so totally tired of hearing that. Well, maybe
>>>> it's time to surrender to the urban legend, instead of trying to
>>>> educate the world. From now on, everyone gets gages and a couple
>>>> ounces (at least) of freon. If they're buying, I'm selling.
>>>> I might also fix the problem while I'm there, but quietly so.
>>> I've been telling a guy for months that his HVAC and
>>> refrigeration needs cleaning, now he's in a big hurry.
>>> He ran the 5 ton without a filter, it looks like it
>>> had someone throw mud up into the A coil. GEEZ!
>>> TDD
>> Mud throwing? Are you that hard up for business? Next it will be
>> sending out kids with air guns with 25 cent bounties on condensing
>> units. ;-)
>
> Do you know what an "A" coil is?


Sorry, I don't have time to explain things to you. Stormy will be glad
to enlighten you. Maybe he will be kind enough to explain the difference
between a "W" coil and an "M" coil too. ;-)
>
> TDD

Posted by The Daring Dufas on August 22, 2009, 1:26 am


Alexander wrote:
> The Daring Dufas wrote:
>> Alexander wrote:
>>> The Daring Dufas wrote:
>>>> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>>>> Everyone I talk to about refrigeration. It's not cooling right,
>>>>> must be low on freon. I'm so totally tired of hearing that. Well,
>>>>> maybe it's time to surrender to the urban legend, instead of trying
>>>>> to educate the world. From now on, everyone gets gages and a couple
>>>>> ounces (at least) of freon. If they're buying, I'm selling.
>>>>> I might also fix the problem while I'm there, but quietly so.
>>>> I've been telling a guy for months that his HVAC and
>>>> refrigeration needs cleaning, now he's in a big hurry.
>>>> He ran the 5 ton without a filter, it looks like it
>>>> had someone throw mud up into the A coil. GEEZ!
>>>> TDD
>>> Mud throwing? Are you that hard up for business? Next it will be
>>> sending out kids with air guns with 25 cent bounties on condensing
>>> units. ;-)
>> Do you know what an "A" coil is?
>
>
> Sorry, I don't have time to explain things to you. Stormy will be glad
> to enlighten you. Maybe he will be kind enough to explain the difference
> between a "W" coil and an "M" coil too. ;-)
>> TDD

I hate "W" coils, they're hell to deal with and "M" coils when
doubled up, collect to much chocolate. Horizontal coils are a
lot easier to peal a layer of pet hair off of.

TDD

Posted by Alexander on August 22, 2009, 3:08 am


The Daring Dufas wrote:
> Alexander wrote:
>> The Daring Dufas wrote:
>>> Alexander wrote:
>>>> The Daring Dufas wrote:
>>>>> Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>>>>> Everyone I talk to about refrigeration. It's not cooling right,
>>>>>> must be low on freon. I'm so totally tired of hearing that. Well,
>>>>>> maybe it's time to surrender to the urban legend, instead of
>>>>>> trying to educate the world. From now on, everyone gets gages and
>>>>>> a couple ounces (at least) of freon. If they're buying, I'm selling.
>>>>>> I might also fix the problem while I'm there, but quietly so.
>>>>> I've been telling a guy for months that his HVAC and
>>>>> refrigeration needs cleaning, now he's in a big hurry.
>>>>> He ran the 5 ton without a filter, it looks like it
>>>>> had someone throw mud up into the A coil. GEEZ!
>>>>> TDD
>>>> Mud throwing? Are you that hard up for business? Next it will be
>>>> sending out kids with air guns with 25 cent bounties on condensing
>>>> units. ;-)
>>> Do you know what an "A" coil is?
>> Sorry, I don't have time to explain things to you. Stormy will be glad
>> to enlighten you. Maybe he will be kind enough to explain the
>> difference between a "W" coil and an "M" coil too. ;-)
>>> TDD
>
> I hate "W" coils, they're hell to deal with and "M" coils when
> doubled up, collect to much chocolate. Horizontal coils are a
> lot easier to peal a layer of pet hair off of.


Semitruck radiators and condensers seem to have the same problem
>
> TDD

Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 22, 2009, 7:57 am


I'm not sure anyone thinks to clean condensors on vehicle
AC. I do.... done the last couple vehiles I've owned that
had AC.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
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.


> I hate "W" coils, they're hell to deal with and "M" coils
> when
> doubled up, collect to much chocolate. Horizontal coils
> are a
> lot easier to peal a layer of pet hair off of.


Semitruck radiators and condensers seem to have the same
problem



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