Turned on the heater this weekend and discovered that water was not coming out of the thru hull fitting. Checked the obvious, valve was open, cleaned the grass out of the strainer and put it back on and the pump seemed to be pumping. I removed the out flow side of the condensor coil and made sure it was clear to the outside fitting. Finally figured out that water was going into the coil but not out. This took about a hour to do all this. Probably could have done it faster without my wife standing over me shivering and asking "is it fixed yet?" Ran the unit in AC mode for a couple of minutes and reversed it back to heat and it started flowing. It's not been cold enough to get ice in the coil and it had not run long enough to "freeze up". I have no clue what was in there other than something organic that finally softened up and was spit out.
Finally , my question is this: can one snake the coil? I was reluctant to run a wire or something in the coil not knowing if there are valves or perhaps damaging the freon jacket.
Any suggestion on how to unclog the condenser coil?
Thanks,
Mike Oatsvall
Four Winds
H33
Finally , my question is this: can one snake the coil? I was reluctant to run a wire or something in the coil not knowing if there are valves or perhaps damaging the freon jacket.
Any suggestion on how to unclog the condenser coil?
Thanks,
Mike Oatsvall
Four Winds
H33