The cost-effectiveness of running an oil heater versus an air conditioner depends on several factors, including local energy prices, the efficiency of the systems, and the climate. Generally, air conditioners can be more efficient in moderate climates, while oil heaters may be more economical in colder areas where heating is essential. Additionally, oil prices can fluctuate significantly, which can affect overall costs. It's best to calculate based on your specific situation to determine which option is cheaper for you.
If the system was void of oil, 8 ounces should do it.
It sounds like there is a leak inthe evaporator section of your air conditioner. If this continues, the air conditioner will no longer cool and you may have to replace several components of the system. The smell is that of atomized esther oil.
No, the oil will run out of the compressor causing it to seize. An air conditioner can be stored on it's side but if it is allow 24 hours before starting it.
Turning an air conditioner on its side can cause the compressor oil to flow into the refrigerant lines, potentially damaging the unit and affecting its performance. It is recommended to keep the air conditioner upright to prevent any issues.
needs oil..
Coils and filter need cleaning.
It sounds like there is a leak inthe evaporator section of your air conditioner. If this continues, the air conditioner will no longer cool and you may have to replace several components of the system. The smell is that of atomized esther oil.
NO, it does not.
you need 8.00 oz. of oil and 2.25 lbs of freon
$4000-$5200 for oil heater.
No, oil will ruin the clutch. Noise that sound like you need oil means a bearing or the compressor has failed.
A sledgehammer You can destroy it by not maintaining it correctly or by letting it run low on freon and oil.......