doubtful, the pressures in the system are too high. you could try a used one from a junkyard if you want.
Liebig condenser, Vigreaux column, Snyder column, West condenser, Allihn condenser, Graham condenser, Dimroth condenser, Friedrichs condenser. There are no shortage of these!
Yes, underwater glue has been used on home A/C condenser coils and plastic drain plans. Yes, we did. I live in the Philippines, Asia, I had trouble with my car condenser and is costly to have four holes to be welded. Aluminum welding, so we decided to use Devcon epoxy. It worked until now. It is still working and its been six month.
Which condenser are you asking about? There are a couple things that are called a condenser.
Condenser
Drain the cooling system.Remove the radiator.Recover the refrigerant.Remove the receiver dryer.Remove the condenser inlet hose bolt.Remove the condenser inlet hose.Remove the condenser outlet hose bolt.Remove the condenser outlet hose.Remove the condenser from mounts on the radiator.Remove the condenser...........................
There is only one condenser. That would be an air condenser.
What are the symptoms of an cooled Condenser when the air leaving the condenser is hitting a barrier and recirculating?
the condenser is lowered
when the Liebig condenser was invented
The inside of the air conditioner condenser can be cleaned by removing the hoses and running water through the condenser. Run water through the condenser until the water exiting the condenser is clear.
Possible blockage in the condenser.
The Refrigerant enters the condenser as a high pressured gas, the condenser then condenses that gas and changes it to a liquid form.