Carrier Window Air Conditioner Fix

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

Since a lot of people have been commenting on the previous video where this air conditioner showed up, I thought I'd let everyone know that it is fixed and back in service. Thanks for all the comments on the previous video!

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  • I know this dosen;t have anything to do with the air conditioner but what kind of radio is that when you pan over to the computer set up for the "Critter Cam" at 0:54?

  • @TundraWalk3r Zenith 7C05 - it's a tube-type table radio that was found set out for the trash one day. It worked as found.

  • Perhaps you should check out my You Tube videos to learn about Otis Elevator/Aircraft/United Technologies Corporations heinous illegal activities. UTC is absolutely ruthless as they destroy many families here in CT

  • @silvertiger333 An air conditioner is just a device. It hasn't got any feelings or thoughts of its own, and I'm not endorsing any company's products in this video.

    If you're really that sure of your ground, perhaps you should consider a legal action against them. But I'm not a lawyer, don't play one on TV and don't know.

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  • I know this doesn't have anything to do with the air conditioner but what kind of radio is that when you pan over to the computer set up for the "Critter Cam" at 0:54?

  • Perhaps you should read my website utc-suicide. I have now exhausted all of my legal avenues. The real, true, and cruel message is that a UTC employee cannot fight them in a court of law. When UTC whats to destroy your family its over. And by the way, as fully documented in their FAA type certificates, I was one of the most productive employees at P&WA. Its doesn't matter folks, they will screw your family over in a second no matter how hard and in particular how long you work for UTC.

  • I've seen some residential equipment that was in fact charged with/intended for 134A refrigerant, so I know it's out there.

    One should certainly never mix refrigerants in a system, that just leads to a mess at best and serious problems at the worst. As it is, a sealed refrigeration system such as this should never lose its charge barring a serious malfunction or failure. If it does, it's going to need professional attention.

  • @uxwbill R134a is used in vehicle air conditioning systems. R22 is used in almost every residential and comercial comfort cooling application since at least the early 80's. The new refrigerant used now is 410-A. And for the other cat that posted a year ago...... NO! Do not buy a can of 134 A and put it in your air conditioner to "give it a boost" will not work youll screw it up worse than it is and be out 20 bones for the can of juice. Buy a new one... theyre like $150 at wal mart.

  • @structuremonkey Maybe it's the condenser coil that is dirty.

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