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Anybody tried any of this stuff? My refrigerant is bone dry in my home AC, and the leak isn't in an obvious place. Snake oil or good to go? | ||
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How old is the fridge? It's worth a try, but chances are you're going to be buying a new fridge. If the fridge is over 10 years old, go buy a new one and quit dickin around. Chances are the leak is in the coils which are most likely buried inside the walls of the refrigerator if the leak isn't obvious. | |||
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Absolutely NOT. Using a good leak detector, find and repair the leak. I don't want that crap running through my tools and equipment. BTW, a new refrigerator should fix your A/C. ![]() | |||
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So I take it to mean that as long as I buy a new fridge every 10 years, I never have to worry about my A/C breaking down, right? Does the same hold true for microwaves and heaters? Or would that be dryers? Calling Appliance Brad... | |||
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WOOPSSSSSS, It's been a verrrrrrry long 2 weeks dealing with the hurricane.....somehow I read it as his refrigerator lost all of the refrigerant...... | |||
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