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06-21-2013, 05:51 AM
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Gaining Momentum
Join Date: Mar 6, 2013
Location: Houston
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4 Ton A/C Unit For Sale...
4 Ton A/C Goodman Unit.
1 Year old.
It was just too large for a rental property.
Please PM me if you are interested,
If this is in the wrong section please move it to the
right forum. Sorry.
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06-21-2013, 05:55 AM
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Pending Age Verification
User ID: 54212
Join Date: Nov 12, 2010
Location: London
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Right forum or not, at least you're not trying to barter it...well done.
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06-21-2013, 08:30 AM
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Premium Access
Join Date: Jan 15, 2012
Location: Not where I wanna be
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Missing.....
One (1):
Goodman 4 Ton A/C
From:
Twelve Stark Tower
New York, New York 10007
Installed:
8/15/12
S/N:
45FV563FX1
If found please contact:
Tony_Stark_is_awesome_Capt_Ame rica_is_geriatric@SHIELD.gov
Reward of BBCR w/ Agent Caulson
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06-21-2013, 08:34 AM
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In the Lost & Found pile!
User ID: 52710
Join Date: Nov 3, 2010
Location: Houston
Posts: 643
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IMO this is a bad idea.
Anytime you have a unit that was installed improperly to begin with, you up the chances of damaging the unit. Improper ("too big") condensing units are removed after installation for a reason... refrigeration leaks are possible, wiring and contactors can be faulty, if installed and run with smaller evaporator, you run risk of a flooded compressor.... (and replacing a compressor is more expensive than replacing the condensing unit itself)
Unfortunately, there is no way to verify that this unit is in good working condition without hiring a licensed hvac tech to hook it up and run a diagnostics analysis on it. Also, an invoice showing date of install does not mean the unit is one year old. (There is a way to decipher when a condensing unit was manufactured by the serial number)
Good luck....
I recommend scrapping the copper and calling it a day!
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06-21-2013, 09:57 AM
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Valerie's Mod Husband
Join Date: Dec 13, 2010
Location: Houston
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Besides...it's Goodman...
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06-21-2013, 11:41 AM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Jun 3, 2010
Location: Texas
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Goodman adopted his girlfriend, Or tried to.
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06-21-2013, 12:10 PM
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Join Date: Sep 11, 2010
Location: Any Where USA
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How much pussy can you get for a 4 ton AC, I know where you can trade it for a Play Station, computer and car with out a title.
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06-21-2013, 12:26 PM
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Making Pussy Great Again
Join Date: Jan 4, 2010
Location: In your closet, in your head...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Abigail (Source of JOY)
IMO this is a bad idea.
Anytime you have a unit that was installed improperly to begin with, you up the chances of damaging the unit. Improper ("too big") condensing units are removed after installation for a reason... refrigeration leaks are possible, wiring and contactors can be faulty, if installed and run with smaller evaporator, you run risk of a flooded compressor.... (and replacing a compressor is more expensive than replacing the condensing unit itself)
Unfortunately, there is no way to verify that this unit is in good working condition without hiring a licensed hvac tech to hook it up and run a diagnostics analysis on it. Also, an invoice showing date of install does not mean the unit is one year old. (There is a way to decipher when a condensing unit was manufactured by the serial number)
Good luck....
I recommend scrapping the copper and calling it a day!
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Good Tebow...I so want to eat your pussy right now!
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06-21-2013, 12:36 PM
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Gaining Momentum
Join Date: Mar 6, 2013
Location: Houston
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Okay it hot out and I just thought MAYBE .. MAYBE..
Someone needs an AC? Geesh what was I thinking? In Houston..
the most air conditioned place in the country..
The ac unit was PROPERLY installed but too large for the home.
The mistake was using a friend instead of John Moore like I did to
CORRECT the problem.
The home now only has a 2ton unit what it needed before.
And yes it comes along with the attic unit as well.
I am not trying to make a profit or even recover the lost. Just trying to
get it out of my garage.
I was giving to my in law but the unit is too large for her home as well.
Just posting to see if anyone was interested. Geesh..
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06-21-2013, 12:53 PM
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In the Lost & Found pile!
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Join Date: Nov 3, 2010
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OP.. I meant not any harrasment or indicating that you are doing something shady...just stating potential problems that could arise from being installed improperly. I understand that you believe it was properly done, but the fact if the matter is... if the unit was too big for the house then the likelihood of the wiring being compatabible to each other is slim, this can potentially damage any contactor switches and wiring within the compressor and blow motor. If the condensing unit is not matched properly (size compatible ) with your inside unit (evaporator coils) then there is a possibility of what some techs call flood backs to the compressor. So what I mean by improper installation is all of this^^^
My suggestion to you is this... instead of giving it away, scrap it... there is money to be made!! Why do you think so many criminals are stripping units like the one DG posted above (which is a Trane Package unit btw)...copper coils bring big bucks at a junkyard.
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06-21-2013, 03:20 PM
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Gaining Momentum
Join Date: Mar 6, 2013
Location: Houston
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Originally Posted by Abigail (Source of JOY)
OP.. I meant not any harrasment or indicating that you are doing something shady...just stating potential problems that could arise from being installed improperly. I understand that you believe it was properly done, but the fact if the matter is... if the unit was too big for the house then the likelihood of the wiring being compatabible to each other is slim, this can potentially damage any contactor switches and wiring within the compressor and blow motor. If the condensing unit is not matched properly (size compatible ) with your inside unit (evaporator coils) then there is a possibility of what some techs call flood backs to the compressor. So what I mean by improper installation is all of this^^^
My suggestion to you is this... instead of giving it away, scrap it... there is money to be made!! Why do you think so many criminals are stripping units like the one DG posted above (which is a Trane Package unit btw)...copper coils bring big bucks at a junkyard.
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Honey you have a very good point. I might just do that if I can not sell it.
The reason why I had to buy that one in the first place is because someone
uninstalled (stole) the original without my permission..lol.. (insulation, wiring, EVERYTHING). Professionals the police say.
I do appreciate your insight. You seem to know alot about air conditioning... hmmmm..
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06-21-2013, 09:24 PM
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Join Date: Dec 30, 2009
Location: Houston
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Damarco...if you can't sell it outright ....you might consider donating it to a charity(Habitat for Humanity) and take the tax deduction. A lot less hassle than draining the freon, tearing it apart and scrapping it.. The charity might end up scrapping it , but at least you won't have to.
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06-21-2013, 09:42 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Jul 21, 2012
Location: houston
Posts: 568
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find a a/c tech...he will take it off your hands right away. Freon r-22 is about $30/lb., fan motor can be sold at wholesale about $50 so on and so on. you will make more money this way than scrapping it
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06-21-2013, 09:50 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Jan 9, 2010
Location: Houston
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R22 or 410A
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06-21-2013, 10:06 PM
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Valerie's Mod Husband
Join Date: Dec 13, 2010
Location: Houston
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R-22 is much more in demand because it can't be manufactured anymore, so it has to be recycled for all those units that still use it...
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