I have a BT10-B what is the warranty. We have had this for three years and have had it leaking most of that time, and recently refusing to heat up I am disappointed.
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You can not fix a leak in a coil. I fixed one coil in 10 years and it's because it was brand new and I put a screw in it. I am a seasoned brazer with years of experience, your coil can not be repaired, it needs replaced. Hopefully it's under warranty, that's $500-700 vs $1500-1700 approximately.
Warranty is 1 year parts and labor, 2 years parts only and 3 years for control boards. That model does not have a control board. You could have a bad thermostat, bad high limit, bad thermal link or bad element. Without you having a multimeter anSd the knowledge of how to use it properly it would be best to replace the unit.
It is normal for the line going from the compressor to the tank to get very hot in all air compressors. Compressing air creates allot of heat. It will get hot enough to cause burns if touched.
mcdevito75 here, Part of the reson could be manufactures are useing alumimum a lighter metal in many parts of their cars, and alumium does not hold up to heat very well. In my opinion your cooling system is just too hot, Part of some auto radiators are made from plastic, also not good for the heat build up in your cooling system. First I would get a very good brand of anti freeze a brand that says on the container it protects aluminum, and mix a specs. Then I would replace the vehicles thermostat from the 195 dergree the factory recommends down to a 180 degree, this will not hurt the vehicle or computer, lastly I would change the radiator cap the one inuse now could be building too much pressure in your cooling system. About your warrantee any Durango Dealership should honor it, unless it"s worn out. (over)
Depending on the manufacturer, your solar panels may be replaced under warranty. Our installer says that once the panels begin leaking, they tend to deteriorate fairly rapidly. For example, three leaks the first year, 7 leaks the second year, 30 leaks the third year.
Many solar panels are warrantied against freezing, but that is not likely to be the future of the warranties, because they inevitably DO freeze and leak.
If there are just a few leaks, it is easier to fix them - a Fafco Solar
panel repair kit can usually be bought from your installer for about
$25.00.
If you turned the pump on to manual to circulate the water through the panels, that should prevent a freeze - but will cost you the electrical cost to run the pump.
Our experience has been that it is better NOT to drain the panels - we had many fewer leaks the years we have not drained the panels, despite occasional hard freezes in our part of California.
In addition, your rooftop installation should help radiate some heat up to the panels to keep them from freezing.
Check your warranty and get the panels replaced if there are more than a few leaks.
All you can do is replace the part. I am not sure on frigidaire parts, they use to have 1 year warranty on replacement, some companies have gone to 90 days.
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