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Recharging a Dead Dehumidifier frank1492 06-12-2005
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Posted by frank1492 on June 12, 2005, 11:43 pm
My three-year old Goldstar no longer works. The coils are cool, but
never cold enough to permit condensation.
Is it practical to have the unit recharged, or is this cost
prohibitive? And, if fixed, will it last?
I have already purchaed a new Haier and will start using unless
you guys recommend otherwise.
Thanks for your help!
Frank

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Posted by Appliance Repair Aid on June 13, 2005, 1:02 am


frank1492 wrote:
> My three-year old Goldstar no longer works. The coils are cool, but
> never cold enough to permit condensation.
> Is it practical to have the unit recharged, or is this cost
> prohibitive? And, if fixed, will it last?
> I have already purchaed a new Haier and will start using unless
> you guys recommend otherwise.
> Thanks for your help!
> Frank

Hi,

Have you checked your warranty? Some will have a 5 year system warranty
( gas charge, compressor ) on those items.

jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/


Posted by HeatMan on June 13, 2005, 9:30 am

>
>
> frank1492 wrote:
> > My three-year old Goldstar no longer works. The coils are cool, but
> > never cold enough to permit condensation.
> > Is it practical to have the unit recharged, or is this cost
> > prohibitive? And, if fixed, will it last?
> > I have already purchaed a new Haier and will start using unless
> > you guys recommend otherwise.
> > Thanks for your help!
> > Frank
>
> Hi,
>
> Have you checked your warranty? Some will have a 5 year system warranty
> ( gas charge, compressor ) on those items.
>

From what I've seen, the 5 year warranty is on the can only....


> jeff.
> Appliance Repair Aid
> http://www.applianceaid.com/
>



Posted by on June 13, 2005, 10:27 am
If it's like a lot of other things, it's only economically feasable to
fix if you can fix it yourself.


Posted by Stormin Mormon on June 13, 2005, 11:35 am
Dissemble the unit and clean it, thoroughly.

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Learn more about Jesus
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My three-year old Goldstar no longer works. The coils are cool, but
never cold enough to permit condensation.
Is it practical to have the unit recharged, or is this cost
prohibitive? And, if fixed, will it last?
I have already purchaed a new Haier and will start using unless
you guys recommend otherwise.
Thanks for your help!
Frank



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