What exactly are you trying to do? Refrigerant isn't flushed out of an AC system - it's evacuated and (preferably) recovered. There's a machine designed for this (which is much too expensive for there to be any likelihood of a backyard mechanic buying one), or there's the method with the manifold gauge, vacuum pump, and recovery tank.
After a compressor failure the line can be flushed with an ac system solvent available at most major part stores.
You can move your window air conditioner anywhere you want to put it as long as it sits in the window.
Use a blunt pencil or similar object.
No you don't have to remove the air conditioner dryer to use the pulley.........
You will use more gas when your air conditioner is running.
You can buy an traditional air conditioner, and fix solar panels on the roof,then use solar panels supply the air conditioner.
Yes
The first air conditioner for the home was available in 1928 when Willis Haviland Carrier developed the 'Weathermaker', an air conditioner for private home use.
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Air conditioner service cost depends on the problems and materials use in changes.
in the summer
It could be right at the indoor coil, which is pretty easy, you can use CO2 or nitrogen to usually unblock it.
You always use the largest a/c line to re-charge the system..It is the "suction side" The small line is the high pressure line.