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Author Topic: Air-Con Adaptor  (Read 1954 times)

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Entwood

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Re: Air-Con Adaptor
« Reply #15 on: 22 May 2009, 23:03:15 »

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Hmm...er...oh well, I guess Photobucket is something I should avoid  ::)

Just felt like a change. Think I'll give up.

Just resize your photo to 110 * 110 before uploading it to photobucket ???  :) If you don't know how then PM  me and I'll give you an email .. you can send me the photo and I'll resize it then send it back for you .. :)
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Re: Air-Con Adaptor
« Reply #16 on: 22 May 2009, 23:30:51 »

Doh...I've been trying to resize it when already on Photobucket. Right, maybe I'll try again. (This could go horribly wrong again !)
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Re: Air-Con Adaptor
« Reply #17 on: 22 May 2009, 23:49:39 »

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Personaly i like to do things myself as nobody seems to take the time or care :-/

I'd like to get it completly vacced out and leave it on test for 30 minutes to check for leaks before refilling using mates fridge scales :y

So you can add the correct measurement of oil then ? Sorry, I don't mean to sound patronising, it's just that with these awful kits that Halfrauds sell the oil cannot be addedl, and the correct measurment is critical for lubrication and to ensure seals etc don't dry out.   
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