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RE: Split aircon unit, info required
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- Subject: RE: Split aircon unit, info required
- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 10:52:47 +0100
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No ...
I managed to get two of these into my MX-6 - one in the car with the main
unit
on the back seat and the external unit on the front seat and the second in
the
boot. It's just that the box is so damn big!
The
two units are connected by a two metre umbilical so they can be manhandled
pretty much seperately. I managed on my own to get them in the car. I
really
wouldn't suggest parting the units unless you really have to ... each time
you
do you *WILL* lose a fraction of refrigerant and introduce some air into
the
system (only a tiny amount I agree but still it's best to minimise
this).
Phil
Not exactly the answer I was hoping for...but
thanks anyway Phil, at least I know now!
Do you think I'll need to take any tools
(spanners etc) to seperate the 2 halves before they'll go in the
car?
Neil
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:42
AM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Split aircon
unit, info required
Not a hope in hell!
Take it out of the box and it'll fit fine but
forget it in the box unless you have a van...
Phil
Sorry for all the questions...this is the
last one...how big is the box the split unit comes in? will it fit in my
honda civic's hatchback?
got my portable one packed back up and in
car. So i'm now ready to start scouring the north west for a split
one.
Neil
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 5:55
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Split aircon
unit, info required
I'll take out half a brick when I put them into
the garage (AV room) but for the time being will chop a lump out of the
bottom of the patio door.
Phil
The 8cm hole is required if you want to pass the detached pipe
through a wall. The other option is to leave the pipe connected and
chop out a small rectangle (55x25mm) from your window frame
(that's what I will do). I have never heard of an 8cm drill bit or a
drill capable of driving it so I would assume it is a hammer and
chisel job (i.e. knock out a few bricks and then make good afterwards)
if you want to go through a wall.
Graham
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