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Storing Window A/C unit over winter.
The internet is failing me!
I have a window A/C unit and what I would like to do is store it on it's back/outside end over winter because I have a perfect sized spot that it will fit if I make a little caster wheel creeper for it. Question is, will storing it on end over the winter damage it? All of the Q and A web sites say it's just fine, but then I found on the Danby web site (not the brand I have) that said to never store it in any position other then right side up. I know that for moving fridges that you should let it sit for 24 hours to let the oil flow back to the compressor and that makes sense. Is there something else I am missing? is there a chance that a slug of oil or refrigerant could clog a small passageway? |
I think the key is like you said with the refrigerator, leave it upright for 24 hours (seems a bit excessive, but caution isn't always bad) before using it. I'm pretty sure I've stored them like this and haven't ever had any issues. But, I'm no expert!
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I store my 8000btu window AC in my unheated garage (i'm in southwest WI) and i've had no issues. It gets below 0F in there at times... I also store fruit trees in there (pluots/peaches/nectarines) and they have never had any die off.
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But are you storing your A/C on it's side or on it's end instead of right side up?
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The issue with storign somethign with a compressor in it is the oil goes into the lines. As long as you let the oil drain back into the compressor before you start it up it should be fine.
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Am I risking ruining a $200 air conditioner? Having it on end will allow me to store it in a tight corner of my basement, if I store it right side up then it has to live in valuable work space in the basement. I think I'm going to go for it. |
Lack of oil in the compressor is the only damage that would be caused by storing it on it's side. Never RUN the AC on it's side !!!
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