Fujitsu split type a/c model no. Asu12d
Got a couple of these A/C units. They are the hanging kind about 4' X 2'. Did not pay anything for them, they were just tossed in along with the water heaters I pick up. Got a central air unit out of this Load too.
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Two Phillips head screws then the top comes right off.
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Under the cover is a nice little radiator. Just a few bends of the copper tubing, and it lifts right out.
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A few more Phillips head screws and all the wires and electronics, a motor and transformer come right out. The motor actually required a little bit of "encouragement" with a bfh.
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My new helper. Her name is Scrappy-Doo.
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Ended up with a motor, small transformer, maybe 1/2 lb. of ins. #2 some boards, plug ends.
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A few lbs. of sheet metal.
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Couple lbs. of copper tubing. PROTIP: the pipe insulation works good as a protector for your ice fishing rods. Just slide the rod in the slit and you won't break anymore rods.
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Nice radiator. Bout 5 lbs.
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Plastic:
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