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Post by dshell67 on Aug 17, 2022 16:53:49 GMT
Hello, everyone.
I am new to the forum. I have a 1929 General Electric that needs a recharge. It was running fine, but developed a pinhole leak when I was unloading it from my trailer. Is there a service person who can recharge this for me? If not, what refrigerant and equipment do I need to fix it.
Thanks, Dave
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Post by turbokinetic on Aug 17, 2022 19:25:16 GMT
Hello, everyone. I am new to the forum. I have a 1929 General Electric that needs a recharge. It was running fine, but developed a pinhole leak when I was unloading it from my trailer. Is there a service person who can recharge this for me? If not, what refrigerant and equipment do I need to fix it. Thanks, Dave Hi Dave. There are a few of us who can recharge this for you. Where are you located? I am assuming by the wording of your message that you've been able to repair the leak?
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Post by dshell67 on Aug 18, 2022 2:35:23 GMT
Hi. Thanks for the quick response. I believe the leak is repaired. I applied some flux and solder. I live near Lansing, Michigan. I don't mind traveling a bit to get this fixed. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Post by turbokinetic on Aug 18, 2022 3:44:30 GMT
Hi. Thanks for the quick response. I believe the leak is repaired. I applied some flux and solder. I live near Lansing, Michigan. I don't mind traveling a bit to get this fixed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. That is good. Could you share some pictures? There may be members closer to you than I am. Hopefully they can chime in. I live in central Alabama and would be happy to assist if you are willing to bring it down. Sincerely, David
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Post by dshell67 on Aug 19, 2022 1:18:42 GMT
I will get some pictures in the next couple of days. Thanks, Dave
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