Shit, the name of the metal is shit. Once out of warranty, leaks will occur, the walls are about half the thickness of tin foil, and are impossible to repair. The warranty is void as soon as you remove the cardboard box from the unit because if you read the fine print on your warranty card, warranty is not valid if the unit is exposed to light.
@@douglas787 Technology itself is good but they go very thin on material which causes problems. Micro Channel made with CuproBraze should be far superior..
@@douglas787 Automotive air conditioners have been using microchannel coils since the early 1990s and the coil pretty much only leaks if bent in an accident.
microchannel coils, can be used for all refrigerant types? including R410a?
Ohoo those motors are reallly expensive, beliveme 1:20
what kind of metal are these coils made of? I cleaned one on a Lennox 25 ton package unit today.
The Microchannel Coils are made from aluminum.
Shit, the name of the metal is shit. Once out of warranty, leaks will occur, the walls are about half the thickness of tin foil, and are impossible to repair. The warranty is void as soon as you remove the cardboard box from the unit because if you read the fine print on your warranty card, warranty is not valid if the unit is exposed to light.
@@douglas787 Technology itself is good but they go very thin on material which causes problems. Micro Channel made with CuproBraze should be far superior..
@@douglas787 Automotive air conditioners have been using microchannel coils since the early 1990s and the coil pretty much only leaks if bent in an accident.
Our chillers have micro channel and so far very reliable
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