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Sounds like you need another opinion from another AC man. If you are in an apartment complex, it has been my experience most apartment techs have limited knowledge of what to check. Try this
1. With the unit on, go to you air filter and check for proper air flow. If you are using pleated filters, stop. Use what is called 30 day throwaway filters. Pleated filters block 35 % of the air flow and can cause evaporators to freeze over. Ace hardware still stocks the ones with the blue mesh with cardboard edges. I have used the same filters for over 2 years. All I do is use my vacuum cleaner and clean the dust bunnies collected every 30 days.
2. Perform an sight inspection of your duct system. I have had several customers whose duct have fallen off and they were air conditioning the attic space and/or crawl space.
3. Have your AC man determine your superheat and subcooling value for your airconditioning unit. If your AC man does not know what these are then he really isn't an AC man. A typical value for most superheat (SH) and subcool (SC) is 12 to 15 degrees. These values are typically normal values but can change due to design criteria established among manufactures. If your AC man does not know what these are or can not measure these you need to get someone that know how to obtain them. These values are typical value for a normally charged equipment and does not vary from refrigerant to refrigerant.
Hope this helps.
it may be the drive belt or the return line for the power steering or its low on power steering fluid wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year also wish you the best of luck Michigan Man
1. It could be the file format of the videos that you are trying to save into your MP3 player is not supported.
2. You have to make sure that you have enough memory space in your player. If the file size of the video is bigger than the free memory space, it will not allow you to transfer the video file.
You need to refer to the user manual to see what are the file format that the MP3 could support and how are you going to check the available memory space
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