No, I have to scrape lunch out of the tire tread. The condensors only have bird feathers and rotted leaves.
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No, I have to scrape lunch out of the tire tread. The condensors only have bird feathers and rotted leaves.
That's only when viewed in an inspection miror from the back.
An octothorpe coil is the one that 8 up all the freon, and somehow repeatedly misses the point. Have to add several # of freon.
I Am doing my best to forget.
That's no excuse for not writing back.
Not what I would do. If you do that all your customers will think they know as much about how to fix it as you do. If you find something else that is wrong, and tell the customer that you fixed that, your customers will think " Glad I called that Stormy, he knows a lot about HVAC. "
And even if the problem is low refrigerant, I would look over the equiment and tell the customer that you checked the coils and the controls and say that they all appear to be good. And your customer will feel good that his/her equipment seems to be in good shape.
=20 Dan
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