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Oliver
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I found an extension for my vacuum at Lowes. Shop Vac also has a micro cleaning kit. In it is a small brush a little bigger than a toothbrush. With precision, I was able to vacuum the inside evaporator coils. I don't have a Shop Vac vacuum, but it fit anyway. There is just enough room to reach up and clean it. The outside condensor coils will have to wait. I think when I can get a ladder, I will be able to take the cover off and clean them. Or not.
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Oliver
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Just a postscript. Apparently, what I did, or was graciously instructed to do, by my fellow podders, has worked. I am laid up in a nice military campground for a while, and receiving a good monthly rate, while waiting for a VA compensation court date. I am fortunate to have this place, with the virus causing some campgrounds to be closed, and others crowded and expensive. I set the AC on 70 while I'm here, and 75 when I leave for the day. That way, it stays on all the time, and keeps a constant comfortable temp. And eliminates that freeze sensor issue. Thanks everybody
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