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Old 23-10-2005, 06:27 PM
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just wondering if i should put a cover over my air conditioner for my
central air?
i have seen some people put the covers on, but someone told me the best
thing to do is just put a piece of wood over the top, and let the rest
breath?

whats your opinions?


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Old 24-10-2005, 02:53 AM
 
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Abbacus wrote:
just wondering if i should put a cover over my air conditioner for my
central air?
i have seen some people put the covers on, but someone told me the best
thing to do is just put a piece of wood over the top, and let the rest
breath?

whats your opinions?


I do it to mine to keep fall leaves out, snow and water off. It also
helps if any ice might fall off of your roof if you have that problem.
You do have a small risk of making a comfy home for a rodent, but for
the most part you are only helping the unit.

kirb

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Old 24-10-2005, 03:17 AM
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Here in NY, all I do is cover it w/ a piece of wood and a brick to hold it
down.
CG

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just wondering if i should put a cover over my air conditioner for my
central air?
i have seen some people put the covers on, but someone told me the best
thing to do is just put a piece of wood over the top, and let the rest
breath?

whats your opinions?




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Old 24-10-2005, 03:46 AM
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Here in NY, all I do is cover it w/ a piece of wood and a brick to
hold it down.


That's what I do in GA with 1 addition. I put a 2X under the edge next
to the house so the piece of ply slopes so everything runs/slides off.

Tom J


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Old 24-10-2005, 01:42 PM
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just wondering if i should put a cover over my air conditioner for my
central air?
i have seen some people put the covers on, but someone told me the best
thing to do is just put a piece of wood over the top, and let the rest
breath?

whats your opinions?



AC compressor should be on some sort of poured slab. Slab should be thick
enough not to walk or crack. Compressor should be bolted to the slab in
some fashion connecting its frame to the slab. Slab should be far enough
away from the house to avoid rain and snow from the house roof. Avoid
putting any cover over it as the internals may deteriorate more quickly due
to contained moisture content.




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Old 25-10-2005, 02:53 PM
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"Abbacus" wrote in message
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just wondering if i should put a cover over my air conditioner for my
central air?
i have seen some people put the covers on, but someone told me the best
thing to do is just put a piece of wood over the top, and let the rest
breath?

whats your opinions?



Dont cover it. You do not want to have moisture in there. These things were
engineered to be outside without cover.


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Old 25-10-2005, 05:49 PM
 
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Dan J.S. wrote:

Dont cover it. You do not want to have moisture in there. These things were
engineered to be outside without cover.


you mean like all the rain and snow that falls in there all winter?
Hell of a lot dryer in there with cover on.

Kirb

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Old 27-10-2005, 11:27 PM
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 13:27:26 -0400, "Abbacus" wrote:

just wondering if i should put a cover over my air conditioner for my
central air?
i have seen some people put the covers on, but someone told me the best
thing to do is just put a piece of wood over the top, and let the rest
breath?

whats your opinions?


I'm not a role model, and up until the last year or so I didn't have
any leaves.

I live in Baltimore. Plenty of rain and fairly high humidity at least
half of the year. I never did anything, and about 15 years into it,
I had some left over spray paint that matched my previous car. So I
took off the AC covers and painted the dull grey to be Chrysler glossy
mink brown. I painted the outdoor AC fuse box too. It looked great
and they basically match the house, although the house is flat and not
glossy.. I painted the electric meter box with the house paint., and
it looks good too.

After 24 years, there is no rust in the floor of the compressor and
only the tiniest bit of rust on the edge or corner of a cover panel or
two. In 5 or 10 more years, I'll paint it again.

What I do regret is not trying to bolt the compressor to the slab when
I first bought the house. It's moved about 5 inches in the last 25
years and is now at an angle, and sticks a little over the slab's edge
at one corner. I'm convinced that if I push it back, it will cause a
leak in one of the two main pipes..

I only use the AC about one month a year so it should last a another 5
or 10 or 20 years. The next compressor I'm going to bolt to the slab.

The collar on the plastic motor cover broke off several years ago.
Sunlight I guess. It rattled until it got up to speed. After a year
or two, I replaced it with a cover from a neighbor's unit when he got
a new one. No more problem (I also kept his capacitor and his fan
motor in case those fail.)

Remove NOPSAM to email me. Please let
me know if you have posted also.
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Old 28-10-2005, 10:13 PM
 
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i put a board with brick on it to keep leaves out ,but leave the sides
open.

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