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Increasing AC blower air flow and solving outside air smell
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<blockquote data-quote="alantiong" data-source="post: 708152" data-attributes="member: 19754"><p>believe it or not. most of the cooling coil casing after all these years.. actually deformed. and all the seals fall off. causing the whole cooling passage inefficient. dragging along outside air in even though we think we close or block the vent. pressure lost became so high that not much air coming out from vents.</p><p></p><p>once cleanup and "resealed" then no issue liao.!</p><p></p><p>i started fixing auto aircon at my brother's shop at 13.. freaking hard work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alantiong, post: 708152, member: 19754"] believe it or not. most of the cooling coil casing after all these years.. actually deformed. and all the seals fall off. causing the whole cooling passage inefficient. dragging along outside air in even though we think we close or block the vent. pressure lost became so high that not much air coming out from vents. once cleanup and "resealed" then no issue liao.! i started fixing auto aircon at my brother's shop at 13.. freaking hard work! [/QUOTE]
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