QUOTE(kimsim @ Aug 15 2015, 12:01 PM)
Today just realise my previous non-inverter copper pipe thickness for the most bigger size to compare as recent installed with G23 gauge = 0.61mm thickness
For the most bigger was 12mm diameter but the thickness very thin for less than 0.51mm for gauge 25 only.
So you guys/gals would prefer upgrade from non-inverter gas R22 to R410A even non-inverter.
They will be leaking gas not longer time or break off sometime later at the bending corner.
Gas R22 vs R410A = gas pressure double up from R22.
My photos just taken now.



So now you guys/gals have a guide to check your condo/consealed wall copper pipe should not look like the bigger copper that thin and at least slightly thicken than the bigger size.
So you have chance to install with R410a or inverter unit anytime.
Dei, the 2 smaller pipe picture cannot tell the thickness. The copper pipe cutter cut the pipe and cause the edge of the pipe crumble in. That is not the actual thickness. For the most bigger was 12mm diameter but the thickness very thin for less than 0.51mm for gauge 25 only.
So you guys/gals would prefer upgrade from non-inverter gas R22 to R410A even non-inverter.
They will be leaking gas not longer time or break off sometime later at the bending corner.
Gas R22 vs R410A = gas pressure double up from R22.
My photos just taken now.



So now you guys/gals have a guide to check your condo/consealed wall copper pipe should not look like the bigger copper that thin and at least slightly thicken than the bigger size.
So you have chance to install with R410a or inverter unit anytime.
While the bigger pipe is using saw to cut.
At least clear out the burr of the small pipe before took the picture.
Aug 17 2015, 09:31 AM

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