Sorry, but nobody can answer that question until you have found the leak and described where it is or maybe posted a pic.
Do a compressor oil acid test.
65 up to 75
Duct tape.
yes
To repair a split wood door, you can start by applying wood glue to the split and clamping it together until the glue dries. You can also reinforce the repair with screws or nails for added strength. Sand down any rough edges and finish with paint or stain to match the door's original appearance.
No, the freon is in a sealed piping system. The water dripping outside is most likely due to condensation. Plus, freon is a gas under normal atmospheric conditions.
To effectively repair split wood, you can use wood glue to bond the split pieces together. Apply the glue to the split area, press the pieces together, and clamp them until the glue dries. Sand the repaired area to smooth it out, and finish with a coat of wood finish or paint for added protection.
You will have to take it to a radiator repair shop to find that out.
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To effectively repair split wood furniture, you can use wood glue to bond the split pieces together. Apply the glue to the split area, press the pieces together, and clamp them until the glue dries. Sand the repaired area and finish with a matching wood stain or paint for a seamless look.
You should try and keep your pipe run from your condensor to your furnace under 25' since most split units come precharged with enough freon to charge them.........
No you don't.