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Seeking Suggestions/Tips before covering up the central A/C for the season. Holy Moses 08-27-2007
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Posted by Joseph on August 27, 2007, 11:41 pm
> wrote:
>
>>
>>>I guess I'll be opening up the panels and get any debris or dust that
>>>may have accumulated, but besides that, are there other procedures I
>>>should perform before I cover up the central A/C until next summer?
>>>
>>>Yes, it's already getting chilly here in Edmonton, Alberta. There's
>>>even a frost warning out for overnight. So, I figure using the A/C
>>>won't be necessary until next summer. Thanks.
>>
>>A good rinsing with a solution of boraic acid, then muratic acid
>>cleans the coils very well along with a light belt sanding.
>>Dont thank me. I do this everyday. Thank someone like Stormy, DaNgER,
>>or one of the other baboons that squeezed in through the crack in the
>>skylight.
>>Bubba
>
> Oh, and another thing, are these acid solutions sold as ready to use,
> or do I have to dilute the acid solution with water? If so, what
> would be the recommended ratio? Thanks.

Bubba??????






Posted by on August 27, 2007, 11:55 pm

> wrote:
>
> >
> >>I guess I'll be opening up the panels and get any debris or dust that
> >>may have accumulated, but besides that, are there other procedures I
> >>should perform before I cover up the central A/C until next summer?
> >>
> >>Yes, it's already getting chilly here in Edmonton, Alberta. There's
> >>even a frost warning out for overnight. So, I figure using the A/C
> >>won't be necessary until next summer. Thanks.
> >
> >A good rinsing with a solution of boraic acid, then muratic acid
> >cleans the coils very well along with a light belt sanding.
> >Dont thank me. I do this everyday. Thank someone like Stormy, DaNgER,
> >or one of the other baboons that squeezed in through the crack in the
> >skylight.
> >Bubba
>
> Oh, and another thing, are these acid solutions sold as ready to use,
> or do I have to dilute the acid solution with water? If so, what
> would be the recommended ratio? Thanks.


For the ones Bubba listed, use a 1-1 ratio.
However, if you use Hydrochloric acid, just use it straight and rinse the
unit off 10 mins after application.
This is much easier since you don't have to mess around with measuring and
mixing the solution.





Posted by Zyp on August 28, 2007, 3:55 am
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I guess I'll be opening up the panels and get any debris or dust
>>>> that may have accumulated, but besides that, are there other
>>>> procedures I should perform before I cover up the central A/C
>>>> until next summer?
>>>>
>>>> Yes, it's already getting chilly here in Edmonton, Alberta.
>>>> There's even a frost warning out for overnight. So, I figure
>>>> using the A/C won't be necessary until next summer. Thanks.
>>>
>>> A good rinsing with a solution of boraic acid, then muratic acid
>>> cleans the coils very well along with a light belt sanding.
>>> Dont thank me. I do this everyday. Thank someone like Stormy,
>>> DaNgER, or one of the other baboons that squeezed in through the
>>> crack in the skylight.
>>> Bubba
>>
>> Oh, and another thing, are these acid solutions sold as ready to use,
>> or do I have to dilute the acid solution with water? If so, what
>> would be the recommended ratio? Thanks.
>
>
> For the ones Bubba listed, use a 1-1 ratio.
> However, if you use Hydrochloric acid, just use it straight and rinse
> the unit off 10 mins after application.
> This is much easier since you don't have to mess around with
> measuring and mixing the solution.

And you probably won't have to clean the coil next year, seeing how *there
won't be a coil.*

--
Zyp



Posted by Bubba on August 28, 2007, 7:40 am

>wrote:
>
>>
>>>I guess I'll be opening up the panels and get any debris or dust that
>>>may have accumulated, but besides that, are there other procedures I
>>>should perform before I cover up the central A/C until next summer?
>>>
>>>Yes, it's already getting chilly here in Edmonton, Alberta. There's
>>>even a frost warning out for overnight. So, I figure using the A/C
>>>won't be necessary until next summer. Thanks.
>>
>>A good rinsing with a solution of boraic acid, then muratic acid
>>cleans the coils very well along with a light belt sanding.
>>Dont thank me. I do this everyday. Thank someone like Stormy, DaNgER,
>>or one of the other baboons that squeezed in through the crack in the
>>skylight.
>>Bubba
>
>Oh, and another thing, are these acid solutions sold as ready to use,
>or do I have to dilute the acid solution with water? If so, what
>would be the recommended ratio? Thanks.

Im sorry. I got distracted. I was listening to the wind whip through
one of your ears and right out the other end.

Bubba

Posted by Holy Moses on August 28, 2007, 4:34 pm

>wrote:
>
>>
>>>I guess I'll be opening up the panels and get any debris or dust that
>>>may have accumulated, but besides that, are there other procedures I
>>>should perform before I cover up the central A/C until next summer?
>>>
>>>Yes, it's already getting chilly here in Edmonton, Alberta. There's
>>>even a frost warning out for overnight. So, I figure using the A/C
>>>won't be necessary until next summer. Thanks.
>>
>>A good rinsing with a solution of boraic acid, then muratic acid
>>cleans the coils very well along with a light belt sanding.
>>Dont thank me. I do this everyday. Thank someone like Stormy, DaNgER,
>>or one of the other baboons that squeezed in through the crack in the
>>skylight.
>>Bubba
>
>Oh, and another thing, are these acid solutions sold as ready to use,
>or do I have to dilute the acid solution with water? If so, what
>would be the recommended ratio? Thanks.

Wouldn't you know it, just as I was done with cleaning the A/C unit
with the recommended solutions, the weather turned warm and needed to
have the A/C come on again.

But I find that it's making some awful weird noise and it's vibrating
violently as well. Any idea? I've left a message with my A/C
technician, but in the meantime, if someone can suggest some of the
things I can look into, I'd appreciate it.

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