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    compressor windings copper or aluminum

    I just cut open my first compressor only to find the majority of the windings were aluminum. Is there any way to tell if the windings are copper or aluminum before cutting open the casing?



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    Quote Originally Posted by vabuckhunter View Post
    I just cut open my first compressor only to find the majority of the windings were aluminum. Is there any way to tell if the windings are copper or aluminum before cutting open the casing?
    Someone once said long, long ago in another posting that you might check the serial tag, alum will have an A and copper will have a C in the # somewhere.

    Or was that about motors,,,???
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    damm, if i ran into many of those, i'd be drillin a hole to let me peek inside or somethin

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    The outer sheeting of the coil is copper colored even if it is aluminum so that wont work. Googled it and didnt come up with an answer, do yall cut all of them open and only scrap the copper ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vabuckhunter View Post
    The outer sheeting of the coil is copper colored even if it is aluminum so that wont work. Googled it and didnt come up with an answer, do yall cut all of them open and only scrap the copper ones?
    I don't need colors to tell me which is which ; )

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    I watched a youtube compressor video awhile back and they said that the compressor manufacture's named Carlisle, and Teucuseh are majority Alum wound. Not 100% on how true it is but they had alot cut open in the video.

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    A lot of the G.E. and Carlyle compressors are aluminum windings. But you can't go by letters in the model number as most Bristol and Techumseh have copper windings and an A in the model number. As a rule, the older the compressor, the more likely that it will be aluminum windings. As a compressor buyer, you start building a database of aluminum wound compressors pretty quick of go broke.

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