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    NEED HELP WITH RETROFITTING STEPS!

    hey all, new to the forum and i was wondering if someone could direct me to the steps for retrofitting a perfectly operating system, the steps to retrofit a system with a burnt out compressor and also the steps for retrofitting a system that is empty or has a leak. any help would be great, thanks everyone

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    Can't help you. No DIY
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    thanks..

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    "A perfectly operating system" - " A burnt out compressor"- " Fixing a leak" AWESOME STUFF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toocoolforschool View Post
    "A perfectly operating system" - " A burnt out compressor"- " Fixing a leak" AWESOME STUFF.
    8====D

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgin04 View Post
    8====D
    that is obscene. Hope you get some help for that problem.

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    The best way to do those retrofits is to call a qualified technician.

    Or if this is a homework question, the best way is to read your book and pay attention in class.


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    And another thing...

    If you need to ask a question like that...

    You wouldn't understand the answer anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phase Loss View Post
    And another thing...

    If you need to ask a question like that...

    You wouldn't understand the answer anyways.
    I do beleive he is a student, with a.d.d.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toocoolforschool View Post


    I do beleive he is a student, with a.d.d.
    Ouch. I resembled that remark....

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    Me too, I speak from experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgin04 View Post
    hey all, new to the forum and i was wondering if someone could direct me to the steps for retrofitting a perfectly operating system, the steps to retrofit a system with a burnt out compressor and also the steps for retrofitting a system that is empty or has a leak. any help would be great, thanks everyone
    The steps wouldn't really be too much different, honestly.

    I suppose that you need to replace the compressor for one and locate and repair the leak on the other.

    Besides that, I don't see too many differences in the procedure that I'd follow.



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