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โAug-30-2020 09:46 AM
deltabravo wrote:
The hardest part of replacing the A/C is getting the new one up on the roof, and getting the old one off the roof.
I did it a few years ago when I switched to a Mach 8 heat pump
โAug-30-2020 06:38 AM
โAug-29-2020 03:06 PM
groundhogy wrote:
Yes, the mach 15 fan is quiet , but also the compressor sound is quiet.
You listen for the compressor sound when you want to see if itโs actually on.
The tech was not approving of dometic penguins (their low profile offering?). He said he has a small pile of them at his home base that are broken and he said like 3 years old.
โAug-29-2020 01:02 PM
โAug-29-2020 12:49 PM
groundhogy wrote:
The new a/c is a Coleman mach 15.
It is called a 15kbtu, but i think i saw on a lable it listed as a 14.5k.
The last a/c was a 13.5k mach 8 low profile.
I can report these observations.
Cooling: Not a dramatic difference although the mach 15 seems better. Mach 15 a simpler design. The Mach 8 literature says it is a more efficient design i think because they separatet air moving with 2 fans. Allows condenser fan to run full anytime its desired? So maybe at 13.5k and more efficient, it approaches a standard a/c at 14.5k? Idk.
Compressor quietness: When the two techs came inside to do the first turn-on, they thought the mach 15 wasnโt working. Thats how quiet the compressor is. I assume compressor vibration is low also. The mach 8 compessor was louder and wiggled alot. I think this caused/assisted the eventual copper tube rupture.
Note that the above may not hold for all purchases for all time as the mfr may use several different compressor brands on their factory line.
โAug-29-2020 12:33 PM
โAug-27-2020 01:52 PM
garyemunson wrote:
If someone put a charging port on it in the past, sounds to me like it's time for a new A/C.
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