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Need LG model LSN364H-1 air conditioner condenser chasis and mounting

I have an LG model LSN364H-1 air conditioner condenser which is rusted out after 9 years. Can anyone tell me where I can get a replacement chassis and mounting block, if these are available galvanised and if there is another unit which might be a suitable replacement if I cannot source the right item. Thanks.

  • michael Dec 27, 2017

    Thanks for the info. I received a response from LG who said they no longer sell the cabinet and cannot help, so I now have a mechanically perfect ac which is a throw away because the cabinet has rusted out.

  • coolworks Dec 27, 2017

    Try this part number where you are. You might find someone who still has it.
    3A01517W
    LG WELD BASE ASSY (OUTDOOR)
    Used in these models: LB-C3680HL, LB-3660HL, LS-H366NLD0, LSN364H, LSN364H-3, LSN364H-4,

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If you're in Australia, try Statewide Appliances in SA.

Testimonial: "Thanks for the info. I received a response from LG who said they no longer sell the cabinet and cannot help, so I now have a mechanically perfect ac which is a throw away because the cabinet has rusted out."

  • coolworks Dec 26, 2017

    If you're in Australia, try Statewide Appliances in SA.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: Carrier air handler tonnage?

That is a fairly large difference. It is usually ok to have the inside evap. coil and blower up to 1 ton larger than the outside condenser. That will make the unit slightly more efficient as well as less likely to freeze up on low airflow situations. It is not recommended to install a new condenser on an old evap coil. There has been a lot of changes to the design of the coils in the last little while. For example a 10 year old 2 ton coil may only have 3 cubic feet of volume but a new 2 ton coil may have 4 cubit feet of volume.

There are many factors that may have infulenced the decision on what size condenser to install. Many of which can only be done by visiting the home and doing alot of work, checking the duct sizing bioth supply and return, inspecting the insulation and windows of the home etc. etc. Most of the time that never gets done. You can blame the contractor for not doing a complete check, but at the same time you can blame the customer because many contractors that are that good loose the job to a cheaper bid that did not no any of the research. It is a catch 22 for everyone involved.

There is ALOT more to sizing equipment that many people think, sadly that also includes many HVAC contractors. Way too many people use "rule of thumbs" or flat out "guess".

Sorry for the rant but your queston can only be answered by a good well educated HVAC contractor visiting your home. That type of a contractor is getting hard to find these days in such a price competetive world.

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2009

SOURCE: Remote is working- but unit won't turn on

check your remote control using your camera or cellphone camera as your eyes. Point the remote control transmitter to your camera and "on", light should emit in your remote control transmitter (means good remote). Check for reset or rst button in your remote control and push it to reset and test it in your unit. If wont work means either the receiver board or mean board is defective.You need a qualified tech. for this problem. For the mean time you can use manual button to operate the unit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: coleman tsr rv air conditioner leaks into rv when running

It probably has a clogged condensate drain. Take off the cover on top the RV and check hoses or tubes leaving unit for debris or lint. Often this water is used to help cool the condenser so look for leaves pine needles etc in the pan. There may be a cover you can remove on the evaporator section that will allow you to clean the collection pan and hose or trough. Is it possible the RV is far enough out of level that the condensate can't "run uphill"? Always power off while working on this unit unless you are electric savvy. Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2009

SOURCE: i need parts for everstar portable air conditioner

I have lost the exaust tube and the attachment that hooks up to the back of the unit to the tube. Where can I buy these parts?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2010

SOURCE: condensation buildup

Make sure the unit tilts towards the outside. If it's installed level or tilted toward front it will not drain properly.

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