o cupie doll, yet!(quoted from post at 16:30:21 06/02/18) The way it should work is when the compressor compresses the coolant it releases it into the coil in the front making it cold and then goes to the coil on the back side to warm it before going back to the compressor.
(quoted from post at 00:43:00 06/03/18) In any case it's the high pressure side that is outdoors being warmed before being converted to a gas to go through the low pressure side creating the cool. The side shown in the pictures needs the fins straightened out to provide better air flow for that purpose.
Can't you even read your own diagram?(quoted from post at 00:51:22 06/03/18) If the Freon isn't warmed it will get colder and colder with each cycle and eventually freeze up so it must be warmed. The fan blowing out in the yard is just creating air flow for that purpose.
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