air conditioner replacment
- Cooler
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Re: air conditioner replacment
DD - I assume you are referencing the CLF code? That happened for me in cooling cycle only. Last fall, I needed heat, and everything ran fine then. Produced plenty of heat in reverse cycle, so I should be fine after I cleared out air flow blockage. (big bag of rags) Did you get the bad unit removed?
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Re: air conditioner replacment
No sir,
Son was busy, maybe next weekend.
I did remove the bench seat boards to gain access to the duct though.
Son was busy, maybe next weekend.
I did remove the bench seat boards to gain access to the duct though.
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Re: air conditioner replacment
If you look at the link of the unit I posted which is the unit he ordered, dimension G is the blower outlet which is 6". 7" does not appear until their 20,000 btu units.
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Re: air conditioner replacment
Well, bit the bullet and got the marina to replace the air conditioner unit with the one I purchased.
They did a great job and charged me 6.25 hours labor which I think was good deal.
They put the dinette seat back together as well.
New unit works great.
Thanks guys for all the support and suggestions.
They did a great job and charged me 6.25 hours labor which I think was good deal.
They put the dinette seat back together as well.
New unit works great.
Thanks guys for all the support and suggestions.
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Re: air conditioner replacment
That was smart! Now you have the marina to go back to if anything happens in the short term. You're still way under that original $4800 expense, and you threw some business to the marina. Hope they charged off-season rate. Everybody wins here!
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Re: air conditioner replacment
6.25 hours seem more than reasonable to me. Sounds like you did pretty well.
