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    12K Mitsubish Replaced 4 Year Old LG

    4 Year old LG Has bit the dust! Leaking Evap Coil and Sensor Issues. Replaced with new 20.5 SEER 12K Mitsubishi. This is a Daycare Classroom.
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    4 years? Yikes. I'm used to minis crashing around the 8 to 10 mark.


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    Nice pics. What are you covering the lineset with?
    You need to put the phone down and get back to work!

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    nice work
    it was working.... played with it.... now its broke.... whats the going hourly rate for HVAC repair

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    Looks like the inside unit is crooked.
    If it is, its a poor install.

    Hide a line would look better on line set.

    STUD

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    Nice. Is that sheet metal covering the lines? I've never seen that. You know, they make pads specifically for the mini split ODU's
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    Quote Originally Posted by HVAC/Stud View Post
    Looks like the inside unit is crooked.
    If it is, its a poor install.

    Hide a line would look better on line set.

    STUD
    Looks like the pic was just taken crooked. Looks good OP!
    But do agree on the pad being a little on the large side. I prefer the smaller ones.
    I actually like the idea of the hider being metal for commercial/industrial applications. Will stick to the plastic for resi

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    Thanks for the comments and input. The line set cover was existing. The pad was changed because the existing was just a foam core ultralite that had too many encounters with the weed eater! The reason for the full 36x36 does not allow grass to grow up behind the unit and get sucked into the coil when it is wacked down by the weed wacker. BTW the AHU is level. Just a crooked pic.

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