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Re: Way OT: central air fried for 14x70 mobile home


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Posted by 440roadrunner on June 18, 2009 at 09:07:59 from (98.145.93.224):

In Reply to: Way OT: central air fried for 14x70 mobile home posted by LUCAS BOY on June 18, 2009 at 05:55:05:


LUCAS BOY said: (quoted from post at 05:55:05 06/18/09) WONDER WHAT BURNED UP IN IT, I COULD JUST BE AN ELECTRIC MOTOR... A/C GUYS ARE NATORIOUS FOR WANTING TO PUT NEW EQUIPMENT IN WHEN YOU HAVE A PROBLEM... YOU CAN BET THAT " YOU NEED A NEW SYSTEM"" WILL COME OUT OF THEIR MOUTH WHEN YOU CALL THEM...


Sounds like the boy got screwed. Too bad I wasn't around. Here's the sad truth on trailer AC units

First, many state laws codes are incredibly restrictive. In WA state, trailers do not fall under housing codes, but state L and I. There's some stupid reg that the system has to "match" meaning that if a used trailer with say, a Coleman gas furnace, you cannot adapt a Lennox AC unit.

Additionally, many trailier systems are so incredibly tight for size and modularized, that adaptation of other units is nigh impossible, anyway.

I do agree, though, that this may or may not be a less expensive problem. One thing you SHOULD have done long ago is to get a second opinion. Just what was supposed to be wrong that you've put so much money into this unit?

Also, with the recent transition of R22 to other refrigerants--of which I haven't kept up as I'm retired--replacing an OD unit with a mismatched ID unit could be a problem. Back in the "R22" days it was no problem for me to replace an OD unit REGARDLESS of the brand of the indoor section, possibly replace the metering device, and recharge as necessary.

ON THE OTHER HAND if you have a unit that was originally sloppily sized and installed, and has been plagued with leaks, bandaids and poorly done repairs---the repair guy could very well be right

So, LUCASBOY, the namesake of which is of one of the most awful automotive electrics on the planet, be careful who you 'dis. I'm pretty proud of being honest in my years of HVAC repairs.


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