[QUOTE=4eyedwillie;277647]Bullsh*t!!!!
Soldering is done at about 800 degrees
AC lines are welded with silfoss (spelling?) a silver based rod at 1600 degrees!!
You have to use some kind of oxygen enrichment (which is welding) to get it this hot.
If he soldered the lines together then they WILL crack and leak in about 6 months to a year. I have seen some unscrupulose tech use this so they get a call back and can charge for another call and more refrigerant.[/QUOTE
We have owned an AC and Heating company since 1973 so i've put in one or two units.
Soldering is done at about 800 degrees
AC lines are welded with silfoss (spelling?) a silver based rod at 1600 degrees!!
You have to use some kind of oxygen enrichment (which is welding) to get it this hot.
If he soldered the lines together then they WILL crack and leak in about 6 months to a year. I have seen some unscrupulose tech use this so they get a call back and can charge for another call and more refrigerant.[/QUOTE
We have owned an AC and Heating company since 1973 so i've put in one or two units.
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