i dont know were is it "squished" the one by the wires is the charging linesaefroch wrote:It looks like the inlet is squished in a huge way... could that be part of the issue?
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Do you have a hack saw? If so, use it on the inlet, and cut off about 2 inch's down. That may help.sprayandprayboy wrote:i dont know were is it "squished" the one by the wires is the charging linesaefroch wrote:It looks like the inlet is squished in a huge way... could that be part of the issue?
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ok ill try that   didnt work i also put a few tablespoons of oil on the intake wile running no inprovment 
            
			
									
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Never use a hacksaw on the lines for a refrigeration compressor.  It makes metal shavings.   Use a tubing cutter instead.  It is the industry standard.
            
			
									
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yeah i know i used anglecuttersTechnician1002 wrote:Never use a hacksaw on the lines for a refrigeration compressor. It makes metal shavings. Use a tubing cutter instead. It is the industry standard.
I have seriously seen so many people asking this question lately. I have to be honest, sometimes it's more economically efficient to just purchase a new dehumidifier. Without paying too much, I might look online if I were you. I do know that there is a website called www.dehumidifierexperts.com and they sell them. One of my partners just had to get a new one, that how I knew of the place. Hopefully this helps if you haven't already figured out the compressor.
            
			
									
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thanks but it was our neidors and we have one of our own ill keep it in mind if we hacve to get a new one tho
            
			
									
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Send him and the mods a PM.  Bots don't reply to PM's.
            
			
									
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ok ill pm him can u contact the mods  plz
            
			
									
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PM sent  Mods notified
            
			
									
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ok thanks i PMed pcguy, first time i "reported" someone tho thanks for pointing that out 4 me
            
			
									
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I guess we stand corrected.  The "attempt" to sell a complete dehumidifier instead of suggesting scrounging a compressor from an old appliance just looked like a bot to promote a sales website.  Be careful on how you word any links to resources so it does not get taken as a spam post.
I sometimes will link to a sales site, but very rarely.
            
			
									
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Do we? Spambots could be evolving!Technician1002 wrote:I guess we stand corrected.

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