Thank you for this close-up view and tips for the a/c. Please everyone else don't criticize someone who had put their own personal (free) video advice. Thanks.
You know if you are going to attempt to do an informercial. Make sure you have the correct information. Those are not louvres you are blowing with compressed air they are condenser coil fins for the purpose of heat dissipation.
Compressed air is okay for this but besure to not used a high pressure. A safety type nozzle will work fine however one of the older types that allow the full force will bend the louvers. I would not set the pressure to more than 30 psi. Most of the newer nozzles sold today are the safety type. Most have holes on the side of the tip.
Thank you for this close-up view and tips for the a/c. Please everyone else don't criticize someone who had put their own personal (free) video advice. Thanks.
deadock 3 weeks ago
You know if you are going to attempt to do an informercial. Make sure you have the correct information. Those are not louvres you are blowing with compressed air they are condenser coil fins for the purpose of heat dissipation.
Not louvers, dummy!
twotoes1111 5 months ago
On my older Coleman there are oil caps on the motor to be lubed.
exbioman 6 months ago
Compressed air is okay for this but besure to not used a high pressure. A safety type nozzle will work fine however one of the older types that allow the full force will bend the louvers. I would not set the pressure to more than 30 psi. Most of the newer nozzles sold today are the safety type. Most have holes on the side of the tip.
Engineer245 1 year ago
Thank you.
BodieWilliePie 2 years ago
Compressed air will not hurt ac condensors, and it can be used on home and auto condensers as well
spacecalander 2 years ago
The compressed air won't damage and bend the louvers on the condenser?
DanielLamore 3 years ago