I had a variable speed compressor installed last year. Wow, that thing is nice. Mine sounds like a kitten purring, while my neighbors can be heard down the street, trying to compress R-22 into gold I guess...
I had one of these when I inherited it when purchasing my house. Not sure if micro channel or not, but you're absolutely right, it's a POS. It also caused a huge amount of expenses in my electricity bills. Since I changed it, my electrical bill has been reduced to at least $100.00 per month.
Have a great 4th of July Steven! We did a 3" copper cold water riser repair last night at the hospital until 12:30 a.m.. I was thinking about you, Murray, and your father throughout the repair.
I actually own a 2011 3.5 Coleman LX, still kickin ass with it’s factory microchannel coils after 12 years, microchannel will last (well most of the time) as long it’s well maintained Also at 3:16 that is actually from 2010
My 2003 York tube and fin R22 system is still kicking along just fine. I found and repaired an evaporator leak where one of the end u-tubes had been rubbing on the plastic condensate tray in the very back of the air handler. No more leaks, fingers crossed! Man, that rifled tubing is paper-thin...
@@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 well microchannel doesn’t make it to 3 years 90% of the time, they leak super easily but spine fin coils really last long
R410A system is not suitable for using micro channel coil, pressure is too high. In 2009, I have some project using Carrier 30XA chiller with micro channel coil, but all of them were replace with cu/au coil due to easy to leak refrigerant.
I had a variable speed compressor installed last year. Wow, that thing is nice. Mine sounds like a kitten purring, while my neighbors can be heard down the street, trying to compress R-22 into gold I guess...
My 18 year old Goodman is still clattering away like a champ. No microchannel garbage here!
If it's Goodman, it's gotta be Good!
nope, just plain garbage.
I had one of these when I inherited it when purchasing my house. Not sure if micro channel or not, but you're absolutely right, it's a POS. It also caused a huge amount of expenses in my electricity bills. Since I changed it, my electrical bill has been reduced to at least $100.00 per month.
Have a great 4th of July Steven! We did a 3" copper cold water riser repair last night at the hospital until 12:30 a.m.. I was thinking about you, Murray, and your father throughout the repair.
Hey Steve and Miss Molly! Workin’ again y’all. 👍👍
Steven, Taryl always recommends the dinosaur juice.
Great video Steve, remain blessed and keep the video's coming ☝️ 👍 😊🎉
Pyle of York mama
The old York was a little gassy.
😁👌😋👌😎👍
Give her a dose of the ol' milk of magnesia!!!
gave it the ol how ya doing! lmaoo i love that
Gavin
Where in U S do uu do ur service
I wish to b with u as i can learn alot from u
I do drain unblocking in B C in canada
Hey what camera do you use to record videos and what edition software I have been watching years thanks so much love your videos
If you had to add a pound of refrigerant only means 1 thing. It has a leak. Why didn't you find the leak then recharge? You'll be going back there.
Another piece of York...
Did not know that 410 was around in 09 but im no a/c man either lol
its been around since the 90s, just wasnt used much until mandatory in 2010.
Excellent job Steve 👍
Embrace the technology Steve. Lol.
I actually own a 2011 3.5 Coleman LX, still kickin ass with it’s factory microchannel coils after 12 years, microchannel will last (well most of the time) as long it’s well maintained
Also at 3:16 that is actually from 2010
12 years is nothing to crow about.
@@nickv4073 ok
My 2003 York tube and fin R22 system is still kicking along just fine. I found and repaired an evaporator leak where one of the end u-tubes had been rubbing on the plastic condensate tray in the very back of the air handler. No more leaks, fingers crossed! Man, that rifled tubing is paper-thin...
@@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 well microchannel doesn’t make it to 3 years 90% of the time, they leak super easily but spine fin coils really last long
i had a 1990 york tube and fin R22 system that managed to last 25 years even with a shitty install. compressor gave up, iirc the coil was still fine.
Gas'n'go mamma!
Good job Steve.
Thx Steve.
Hello Steve !
R410A system is not suitable for using micro channel coil, pressure is too high. In 2009, I have some project using Carrier 30XA chiller with micro channel coil, but all of them were replace with cu/au coil due to easy to leak refrigerant.
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Hi Steve!