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Old 08-27-15, 07:12 PM   #6
stevehull
Steve Hull
 
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Why not just use an R22 "sniffer" to detect the leak right now? And yes, it has R22 in it right now as I saw it running before it was taken out. I think I can borrow one. Or, I could put in fluorescent dye and look for leaks.

I actually helped with the labor of getting this 200+ lb thing out of the closet . . .

I need to call as the HVAC guys may have used a "sniffer" as they kept talking of pinhole leaks in the evaporator coil.

Steve
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