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Re: Central Air/Mini Split maintenance service check. - space-time - 07-19-2021 deckeda wrote: I understood that. What makes you think I did not understand that? If you want me to be more clear: maybe it leaked at the access valve, he refilled it and closed it properly and now it no longer leaks. Or maybe another compression fitting was loose, he tighten it before filling, and now it no longer leaks. Unlikely, but possible. Re: Central Air/Mini Split maintenance service check. - deckeda - 07-19-2021 I see what you’re saying now, a speculation that certainly could have occurred. Re: Central Air/Mini Split maintenance service check. - d4 - 07-20-2021 I completely understand the different viewpoints. I hope that if there is a major leak the symptoms will reappear soon in weeks or months and not 6 years. The information I got from the repairman (and relayed here) was through casual conversation while he was working. And not a transcribed record of every word and detail. Re: Central Air/Mini Split maintenance service check. - modelamac - 07-20-2021 If outside the fan won't spin manually, a motor has burned out. If it spins manually, the problem may be a 'Start Capacitor. Get the model of your unit and look up the Start Capacitors to see the rain and location. They are usually less $20 or less and easy to replace. Be sure to disconnect power first. Capacitors can knock you into next week faster than your mother can. If that doesn't work call a repair company. d4 wrote: |