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Old 05-14-2017, 04:28 PM   #11
dapperdan
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38RSSA
State: Wisconsin
Posts: 342
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Originally Posted by SuperD View Post
The roof top can be recharged even if they are sealed from the factory. The lines can be cut and and fittings soldered on to allow recharging. I've had two home refrigerators and one rooftop Rv AC done, so I know it is doable, you just have to find a good tech. Plus you need to find the leak.
That's what I'm talking about. Why don't they design re-charge ports in the first place? OR are they THAT confident that their units aren't going to fail (leak)? I get it, once it leaks the trouble is finding the leak and securing it and then you can go ahead with recharging the freon.

Dan
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