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Good stuff. It would be nice to have an old one to take apart. I would
learn a lot from that.
Nice one Mr. Ralph.
In this video I change an evaporator coil on a +Mitsubishi Electric Cooling
& Heating mini split. This was my first coil to change so it took a little
longer. The next coil will take a lot less time
I did a carrier mini split evap coil had a feeling a mitsubishi wouldn’t be
any easier. Challenging but rewarding when it works.
Screw that (59) that’s lot of work but thank u Ralph I learned not to mess
wit changing a split coil lol , great video I did learn something.
Yes Ralph. Your experience has taught me to change the whole unit. Lol
good job Ralph. those units are a pain in the ass.I had to replace the
blower wheel and it was painful LOL
+T&N Services LLC. Great job! That looks like a puzzle to put back
together. Came out great. Thanks for the heads up on having to remove them
from the wall to exchange the evaporater.
I have serviced hundreds of Mitsubishis… never seen a bad coil even on
old ones. Great video bud, keep em coming. Merry Christmas
This a great video installed tons of these over the years but have never
had to replace a coil, now I no how it comes apart.
Great job Ralph
man what a job .. i hope you had no spare parts lol
Cool video. I’ve done several Fujitsu evap coils, but never a Mitsubishi.
Thanks for sharing…..Mini splits are becoming popular in the Memphis
Metro area. I’ve done three so far.!!
Thanks for sharing good stuff Ralph.
Excellent viedo. That was alot of work another school day in the field.
Ralph that was great, I never had to do one yet and hope I never have to.
They should just give you a new unit…..
Just wondering it would be much cheaper to simply replace the indoor unit
assembly as a whole.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Thanks for the videos, look forward to
more in 2015. Enjoy the holidays.
Haha anything made out of plastic has like a million screws and there are
always leftovers lol. Portable ac units are the same way. I’m surprised you
only had one leftover screw. ..
No extra screws when you were done?
Good video, Ralph.
Great job. They sure pack a lot into a small space!! Thank you for
posting!
Wow.. Great job.. This video will definitely help out when I have to change
one.. Thank you sir!
Man good job. Bet they don’t teach that in school! Lol. Thanks for sharing.
Ralph, nice job.
looks like alot of nick nacks on replacing it
Quick question Ralph I decided to go on my own full time. What sources
would you recommend (if any) to help generate job leads?
I tried a company name Homeadvisor formally known as Service Magic for
leads. Long story short I stopped using them due to fake leads.
Thanks for the Good information Ralph!