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SEARCO Sales Short ADD 2-18   Open to view .                     Six stainless steel FreonLocks:

FREONLOCK PRODUCT

 Now required by code on all units.

F R E O N L O C K™. “Thinking outside the cap.” Patent Pending

A/C port valve locking device to prevent Freon huffing, theft, or unauthorized access.

(Inventor of the QB1 and QB2 condensate blow out valve, Hurricane Pipe stand, and Freezestat)

FREE SAMPLE OF 6 with free wrench, to any A/C Company or HVAC Supply House.  Email me:  mikesears061@gmail.com

20 YEAR WARRANTY. No corrosion. No rust.  Meets ALL code requirements. 

100% STAINLESS STEEL. Designed by actual tech. Saves time. SALT WATER PROOF.

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*  YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR QB1 BRASS ADAPTER: 

Type into search engine:           youtube1534561

*  YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR QB1 BLOW OUT VALVE:

Type into search engine:    youtube2015 07 20 1353181

*  YOUTUBE VIDEO for FreezeStat to keep evaporators from freezing up:

Type into search engine:    youtube2015 07 20 1517411

*  YOU TUBE VIDEO for electric jumpers for capacitors, motors, etc.:

Type into search engine:    youtube2015 07 20 152306

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YouTube

*  YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR QB1 BRASS ADAPTER: 

Type into search engine:           youtube1534561

*  YOUTUBE VIDEO FOR QB1 BLOW OUT VALVE:

Type into search engine:    youtube2015 07 20 1353181

*  YOUTUBE VIDEO for FreezeStat to keep evaporators from freezing up:

Type into search engine:    youtube2015 07 20 1517411

*  YOU TUBE VIDEO for electric jumpers for capacitors, motors, etc.:

Type into search engine:    youtube2015 07 20 152306

SHIC

Searco Hints & Info Corner: It’s very SHIC to understand. (Don’t just be a parts changer!)
3 main concepts one must understand to troubleshoot HVAC problems:
1. Electrical systems, both high and low voltage, and how they work in relays, circuit boards, and other devices.
2. The refrigeration cycle
3. Proficient use of your multi-meter, including where to put electrical and temperature probes, what to check for, and what the results mean.