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15-09-2008, 01:52 PM #1
Redundant Mitsi-Electric for Spares
Any ideas of UK companies (Sussex/Surrey) areas that might want a 10-year old mitsi wall mount. The fan and indoor PCB are shot but there might be some use for the condenser parts that are getting rather obscure by now:
This Wall-mount system was working until 3wks ago until the above faults. Manufactured: 1997; The Room Model: MS18NV-E3, (5kW Cooling-only); Condenser: MU18NV; Designed for 15m runs; It was R22 kit but had the gas changed to R417a (MO59), the drop-in replacement for R22.
We could scrap it but just had one of those save-the-planet thoughts, maybe there is someone with one of these systems still going, who might want the thing for spares.
Any ideas?
Last edited by Brian_UK; 15-09-2008 at 11:37 PM. Reason: Enlarged font so that we can read the text without glasses
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15-09-2008, 05:12 PM #2
Re: Redundant Mitsi-Electric for Spares
Scrap it. Odds are like your system, the first fault any wall split is going to get is electrical/electronic. Having a spare condenser or evap unit won't help anyone, they'll need the parts that you needed but couldn't get either.
I don't think anyone would like to install a secondhand compressor and have to provide waranty for it.
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16-09-2008, 06:27 PM #3
Re: Redundant Mitsi-Electric for Spares
Agree.
10 years is good going for a regulaly used A/C unit.
Bin it!
(In a WEEE like manner!)He who dies with the most Toys, WINS!
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