Personal computing discussed
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morphine wrote:...the AC unit will stop heating for a bit.
The Egg wrote:I can't really help much, except to add that (in the US at least) when folks say "AC", they're generally only referring to cooling units. If you're talking about something heating-releated, you may confuse some.
morphine wrote:The Egg wrote:I can't really help much, except to add that (in the US at least) when folks say "AC", they're generally only referring to cooling units. If you're talking about something heating-releated, you may confuse some.
Oh. Sorry
For the record, I'm talking about something like this (not that exact model): http://www.daikinac.com/content/residen ... 19-series/
morphine wrote:A while back I had the tech replace the gas and it helped with the problem somewhat but didn't fixed. I don't think he ran the vacuum procedure that Jigar described, though.
morphine wrote:A while back I had the tech replace the gas and it helped with the problem somewhat but didn't fixed. I don't think he ran the vacuum procedure that Jigar described, though.
derfunkenstein wrote:It's been like that for around two years, so I'm guessing it's not leaking. The depressurization remains a mystery.