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Originally Posted by ah-kay
I do not sweat at small things now. ...
I know for a fact that price does not equate to quality in most consumables.
Last by not least, may be I do not understand the members around this forum.
The way I read it is that they want to fix it themself and fix it at minimal costs.
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Thank you for making answering this post so easy.
In some high stress situations... like the inside of the AC system .. SMALL THINGS DO COUNT...why? because some of the orifices are small... like the TXvalve...and if it gets clogged your ac does not work.
You do not understand the members of this forum who are interested in protecting newer members to any particular mechanical problems from overly simplified statements which can get them into money or physical trouble by believing what they read from someone claiming ' fast easy cheap' solutions which do not exist for long term viability.
I am going to paraphrase Einstein on for the last answer... the ' at minimal costs' part...
He said ' everything should be made as simple as possible...but not simpler'...
'Things should be fixed as cheaply as possible but not more so'...
meaning you have to know where ' cheap' crosses the line to ' cutting corners' which will in fact COST YOU MORE in the long run than you saved initially. If you understand the trade off... that is ONE thing..but to sing out a solution to those who may not know the tradeoffs... without warning them... gets people who do recognize the difference up in arms...