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Thread: Can you check the A/C tenats say no air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTP99 View Post
    Rheem made some good stuff back in the day.
    The new stuff is pretty pricey but looks like good quality.
    I had 4 brand new leaking OD coils, and 2 new leaking ID coils on my Rheem stuff this past Summer. No real issues with the furnaces, small stuff like the way some of the pressure switches were mounted, kinked tubing, etc......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurst11 View Post
    Save em and use em. They’ll outlast this new stuff we’re getting today, more than likely. Those old rectangular units were beasts. I know where there’s still a couple of the 2 tone tan ones as well as a couple of the old two tone green ones. Easiest units to work on ever Made. Really hurt my feelings toward them when they stopped that style and went to square, had to be like everyone else I guess.
    Beasts indeed. My two tone green Rheems (both furnace and outdoor unit installed in 1984) are still running strong, although I've replaced nearly every electrical part in both (other than the fan motors) over the years and replaced the heat exchanger in 1999. Not the most efficient units, though. I think the outdoor unit is 9 SEER.

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    The one in the pictures are " Comfort Range "

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    Quote Originally Posted by AIRCON8 View Post
    The one in the pictures are " Comfort Range "
    Must be a Nordyne clone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vin lashon View Post
    Must be a Nordyne clone.
    Or most likely chinese

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    I had one yesterday. Hasn't worked in 2 years... I wonder why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zamoramax View Post
    I had one yesterday. Hasn't worked in 2 years... I wonder why?

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    Is it a Comfort Range brand ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zamoramax View Post
    I had one yesterday. Hasn't worked in 2 years... I wonder why?

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    What are we looking at here?


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    Quote Originally Posted by AIRCON8 View Post
    Is it a Comfort Range brand ?
    Ya know i have no idea? It was a PITA to swap and thats about all I looked at. Verified my new was 3 phase and would fit then it was shackle up and yank out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbhenergy View Post
    What are we looking at here?


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    Aside from the wool blanket playing hide and go seek the evap coil you also have the not so easy to see rusted out base that was allowing air in and out. Well. Whenever it last worked...

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