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Re: Vacuum out AC System----cheap way???
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Posted by Allan In NE on May 05, 2007 at 13:54:59 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Vacuum out AC System----cheap way??? posted by Bob on May 05, 2007 at 07:31:43:
Oh now Bob, Clam down and let the shorts unwind from the afore-fixed wad. The only possible reason to evacuate a system is to boil off any moisture contained in the air within the system. That little dab of "atmospheric gas", if left in there, isn't going to hurt a darned thing. Far less "load on the system" than that large charge of non-compressible refrigerant oil floating around in there. Which, by the way, kinda throws a wrench in the "corrosive effects from within" theory. Yeah, I had all that "Certification" self-promoting propaganda too. Just filed it away with the rest of the toilet paper. The trouble with living out of "the book" is that ya get stuck in said book and can�t see any other way. There's more than one method to approach things. Allan
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