On Mar 26, 12:52=A0pm, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 26, 12:29 pm, Diesel Damo <Diesel_...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Mar 26, 12:22 pm, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > and there was a HUGE puddle of water under the A/C drain.
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> > > Yay R290!
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> > > I'm now just wi****ng it was winter and I didn't need to drain 5
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> > > of water daily from my home ****table A/C if I leave it on for more
> > > than 12 hours.
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> > > I'm done with summer. Bring on winter. I've got my suntan, and
> > > everything else from summer. I need winter, and most im****tantly
> > > NO HUMIDITY - it is starting to piss me off.
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> > When I drive to Sydney, sometimes people stop me as I leave my car to
> > tell me something is wrong and point to the huge stream of water
> > coming from underneath. I usually say "No that's just some of Sydney's
> > permanent humidity that my air con pulled out of the air."
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> > Lately I've been thinking about plumbing this back into my windscreen
> > washer bottle with an overflow cap similar to the overflow bottle for
> > the radiator. But it would mean my washer fluid would never have a
> > consistent amount of detergent in it :-/
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> Ummm, actually I've thought "what a waste" while tipping bucket
> of home A/C water out. Actually good thinking, I could do that. It
> would require a specific setup with the soap container. Also would
> need small pump. And could also do something with the water
> bottle for the rad. Rad needs pure water in cast iron, however that
> only needs topped up once in a blue moon.
I wouldn't put AC water into your radiator. There's so much **** in
the air down there so fack knows what's in it. Just stick to coolant.
> So you fixed the 'lux A/C?
It would probably work fine if I ever get around to putting some gas
in it and putting a belt on it :-)


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