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Old Dec 4, 2008, 03:14 PM
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what does the colors green,white and yellow mean

what does the colors on the gauge of the condensing unit mean ,and how can i tell if i have a problem?

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Old Dec 4, 2008, 05:11 PM   #2  
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you can tell if you are having a problem if your equipment isn`t working,,,as for the colors of wire,,,,need more info on what and where these wires are
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what does the colors on the gauge of the condensing unit mean ,and how can i tell if i have a problem?
It could be the colors that the company paints their equipment, but I have an idea that you had something else in mind, we would love to help but we hafe to know more about what your question is.
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what does blue, white, yellow, red blue ? are you serious? if you can't ask a better question then that please don't even attempt to fix this yourself call a pro.
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what does blue, white, yellow, red blue ? are you serious? if you can't ask a better question then that please don't even attempt to fix this yourself call a pro.
be nice please,,,,,there are people out there that arn`t experts at everything,and this site is here to at least try and be of help when and where we can
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be nice please,,,,,there are people out there that arn`t experts at everything,and this site is here to at least try and be of help when and where we can

Hey Wmproop read some of your reply's. LOL
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what does the colors on the gauge of the condensing unit mean ,and how can i tell if i have a problem?
can you describe the "gauge" you are asking about. are you possibly talking about a sight glass, or guage that changes colors to show if there is moisture of contaminants in the freon system?
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be nice please,,,,,there are people out there that arn`t experts at everything,and this site is here to at least try and be of help when and where we can
Let me be the first to apoligize if I`ve made any remarks to or about anyone asking a question that is not as smart as some would think it should be. I know I make some comments about differant equipment or questions I don`t understand. Also I can`t help but to feel my name wasn`t miss-spelled on purpose,,,,,but like all smart alec things I say I`ll look over the obvious mistake

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Woops I did type that name wrong. Dang it. I am just here for the fun of it.

BTW I do not consider myself smart at all but Mensa International does.
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