Evap. Aircom
Submitted by psion on Thu, 2014-01-16 12:44
Looking for a Seabeeze aircon techy, near Ocean reef. To check out my air con and give me a quote on a service.
thanx.
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Evap. Aircom
Submitted by psion on Thu, 2014-01-16 12:44
Looking for a Seabeeze aircon techy, near Ocean reef. To check out my air con and give me a quote on a service.
thanx.
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keg
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Date Joined: 17/07/07
good luck
it will cost you at least $100 to get someone to look at it.and to service it you are better off buying the parts and doing it yourself
BradG
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Date Joined: 22/09/13
diver albie
Posts: 153
Date Joined: 10/01/11
service or is there a fault
is it working and you're just looking to service it?
JohnF
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Date Joined: 07/07/10
Mine had a fault, was gonna
Mine had a fault, was gonna cost a fortune to fix, so ripped it out and put in a refridgerative.
Evap swampies really are not much chop in Perth, as they increase humidity and on the hot humid days and nights when you really need an aircon, and just make conditions in doors worse. Refridgerative a bit exxy though, but work.......
Boston Whaler 235 Conquest......getting the flogging it was built for.
psion
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Date Joined: 15/05/12
Thanx for the response
Thanx for the response guys.
New house, the old owner just did a patch job, the unit just didn't start this summer, it kicks, then cuts out.
I opened it up and it looks lik a dogs breakfast in there, had a guy round (yea 120 bucks) and the list of broken bits just keeps climbing. I'll wait for the quote, but apparently Breeze air don't sell individual components but "upgrade kits" that cost $800-00 plus the extras. So it looks like a refidge maybe the way to go,