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| Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 5145      | If that is green yellow stuff (wipe it with a white tissue) then it's leaking there | ||
|  Sat May 20 2017 6:57pm | 
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| zetecor Member Since: 24 Apr 2017 Location: isle of wight Posts: 20      | Hi, yes it is green, I assume that is the condenser then? thanks for replying mate. | ||
|  Sat May 20 2017 7:00pm | 
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| Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1563      | My understanding is that most self-respecting recharge places use a system which checks for leaks before recharging so that if there is a leak you don't pay for something that is not going to work. In other words you should be able to get your money back on the recharge cost! Robin
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|  Sat May 20 2017 10:37pm | 
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| zetecor Member Since: 24 Apr 2017 Location: isle of wight Posts: 20      | Hi, yes that will be my intention, to get them to re gas for free, just got to tackle the job first. Thinking of doing it myself. I just wanted to confirm that was the aircon condenser and it looked like the suspect. Thanks for your reply. | ||
|  Sun May 21 2017 9:17am | 
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| Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1563      | Good plan.  | ||
|  Sun May 21 2017 10:09am | 
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| zetecor Member Since: 24 Apr 2017 Location: isle of wight Posts: 20      | Cool, will do. | ||
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