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Old 07-07-2020, 07:30 AM   #1
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1967 original Armstrong AC - replacement condenser coils?

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Have a 1967 Land Yacht Overlander with original Armstrong AC unit. The fins on the condenser coils are badly corroded and breaking up. I have a lot of old R22, HVAC gauges, and a torch, so I'm thinking about repairing myself. Can you still get replacement coils for this unit?

Also wondering if anyone still makes a replacement fiberglass cover for the thing. I can repair ours, but I'd rather just replace.

Last question-- I'd like to rewire the thing somehow to put the fan motor on a delay-off so it will cycle off about 30 seconds after the compressor and then kick back on with the compressor. I know enough about circuit design to rig this up myself, but I'm wondering if a black-box solution for this already exists.

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Dave
Spartanburg, SC
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Old 07-08-2020, 07:33 AM   #2
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thanks for moving, I was looking for an AC subforum but evidently didn't look deep enough!
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