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joexsmoot
Nov 14, 2016Explorer
Old Wizard - thanks! yes thats true. 100a wouldnt get me very far, ideally i'd need 200 - 300a which they do sell, but can be just as expensive as well, getting the A/C fixed haha. Good call.
Sam - My understanding was if i replace the compressor, and the dryer, yes I'd be able to use r134a but that comes at an added cost. compressors are $300+ alone, but in the long run it may honestly be worth it from what you guys have shown me. I really appreciate all the help and advice. A lot I honestly didn't take into consideration or didn't know.
Oh yes I agree, internet info can go both ways good and bad. As far as quotes go, I'm thinking I just won't mention the motor home part of it. I was getting quoted $140 an hour for motor home diagnostic charges, they said they charge differently then your usual car and truck. I thought that's total BS but then again all I can do is look elsewhere. Anytime I say those words I see $$ in their eyes. I'll call and check out a few more shops and see.
Sam - My understanding was if i replace the compressor, and the dryer, yes I'd be able to use r134a but that comes at an added cost. compressors are $300+ alone, but in the long run it may honestly be worth it from what you guys have shown me. I really appreciate all the help and advice. A lot I honestly didn't take into consideration or didn't know.
Oh yes I agree, internet info can go both ways good and bad. As far as quotes go, I'm thinking I just won't mention the motor home part of it. I was getting quoted $140 an hour for motor home diagnostic charges, they said they charge differently then your usual car and truck. I thought that's total BS but then again all I can do is look elsewhere. Anytime I say those words I see $$ in their eyes. I'll call and check out a few more shops and see.
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