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camperkilgore
Jul 23, 2014Explorer
fpresto wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:
This is not necessarily true, Locally there is an HVAC guy that for $75 will cut the crimped ends off of the Freon lines, sweat new service connections on and re-charge the system all without removing the unit from the camper.
To what point? If you can find a person who will do it, which is very difficult to do, it is a sealed system and must have a leak to be low on Freon. You will have spent the money and still have a leak.
I think the general idea was to service the unit by the usual methods of injecting dye to find the leak, fix the leak and then vacuum and recharge the system. It's all part of A/C repair/service. It still might be cheaper than a 700 or 800$ replacement A/C unit. If you can find a repair person to do it.
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